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'''Garth H. Foster''' was a central figure in the development of an APL community outside of [[IBM]]. He started the [[APL Quote Quad]], serving as editor of the first volume and distributor until [[SIGAPL]] took over publication, and the [[APL Implementer's Workshop]], which continues to be held at the Minnowbrook conference center at [[wikipedia:Syracuse University|Syracuse University]], where Foster taught. Foster also helped form [[SIGAPL]] (initially STAPL), and served as Chairman from 1973 to 1977. He was the second recipient of the [[Iverson Award]], in 1984.
'''Garth H. Foster''' was a central figure in the development of an APL community outside of [[IBM]]. He started the [[APL Quote Quad]], serving as editor of the first volume and distributor until [[SIGAPL]] took over publication, and the [[APL Implementer's Workshop]], which continues to be held at the Minnowbrook conference center at [[wikipedia:Syracuse University|Syracuse University]], where Foster taught. Foster also helped form [[SIGAPL]] (initially STAPL), and served as Chairman from 1973 to 1977. He was the second recipient of the [[Iverson Award]], in 1984.
A professor of electrical and computer engineering at Syracuse University, Foster first encountered APL in 1966 when working on a project with [[wikipedia:Rome Laboratory|Rome Air Development Center]]. In subsequent years, he worked to have APL installed on Syracuse's System/360 machine, and to spread knowledge of APL at the university. His efforts created a strong APL community at Syracuse, with graduates including [[Jim Brown]] and [[Roy Sykes]].


== Publications ==
== Publications ==
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* [[APL88]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/55626.55644 Efficient evaluation of the area under the normal curve]. With J. Kraemer and W. Foote.
* [[APL88]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/55626.55644 Efficient evaluation of the area under the normal curve]. With J. Kraemer and W. Foote.
* [[APL90]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/97808.97838 Editing and debugging with Windows and a mouse]. With Abdelatif Elgouri and Franklin Liu.
* [[APL90]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/97808.97838 Editing and debugging with Windows and a mouse]. With Abdelatif Elgouri and Franklin Liu.
== References ==
* [[Garth Foster|Foster, Garth]]. "The APL user community - its roots". Proceedings of the 1980 APL Users Meeting in Toronto, Canada. 1980.
* [[Ray Polivka|Polivka, Ray]] and Jon McGrew. [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/216800.216805 "A Quote Quad Interview: Garth Foster"]. Quote Quad Volume 26 Number 1. 1995-09.


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Garth H. Foster was a central figure in the development of an APL community outside of IBM. He started the APL Quote Quad, serving as editor of the first volume and distributor until SIGAPL took over publication, and the APL Implementer's Workshop, which continues to be held at the Minnowbrook conference center at Syracuse University, where Foster taught. Foster also helped form SIGAPL (initially STAPL), and served as Chairman from 1973 to 1977. He was the second recipient of the Iverson Award, in 1984.

A professor of electrical and computer engineering at Syracuse University, Foster first encountered APL in 1966 when working on a project with Rome Air Development Center. In subsequent years, he worked to have APL installed on Syracuse's System/360 machine, and to spread knowledge of APL at the university. His efforts created a strong APL community at Syracuse, with graduates including Jim Brown and Roy Sykes.

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