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Dyalog APL was first released by British company [[Dyalog]] Ltd. in 1983 and, as of 2018, is available for AIX, Linux (including on the Raspberry Pi), macOS and Microsoft Windows platforms. It is based on [[APL2]], with extensions to support object-oriented programming and functional programming. Licences are free for personal/non-commercial use.
Dyalog APL was first released by British company [[Dyalog]] Ltd. in 1983 and, as of 2018, is available for AIX, Linux (including on the Raspberry Pi), macOS and Microsoft Windows platforms. It is based on [[APL2]], with extensions to support object-oriented programming and functional programming. Licences are free for personal/non-commercial use.


In 1995, two of the development team - [[John Scholes]] and [[Peter Donnelly]] - were awarded the [[Iverson Award]] for their work on the interpreter. [[Gitte Christensen]] and [[Morten Kromberg]] were joint recipients of the Iverson Award in 2016.
In 1995, two of the development team [[John Scholes]] and [[Peter Donnelly]] were awarded the [[Iverson Award]] for their work on the interpreter. [[Gitte Christensen]] and [[Morten Kromberg]] were joint recipients of the Iverson Award in 2016.


The most important extensions to the original APL language include:
The most important extensions to the original APL language include:

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