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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 [[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]].
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]].
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== Publications ==
== Publications ==


=== APL conferences ===
=== Conferences ===


* [[APL75]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/800117.803792 What lies beyond the branch arrow?].
* [[APL75]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/800117.803792 What lies beyond the branch arrow?].
* [[APL79]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/800136.804483 On the locus of program flow within and among secondary functions].
* [[APL79]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/800136.804483 On the locus of program flow within and among secondary functions].
* [[IPSA '80]]: The APL User Community - Its Roots.
* [[APL81]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/800142.805372 Execute and its use]. With Will J. Roden.
* [[APL81]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/800142.805372 Execute and its use]. With Will J. Roden.
* [[IPSA '82]]: Standards Update—Will it Ever Mean Anything?
* [[APL88]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/55626.55643 APL2 implementation of numerical asset pricing models]. With W. Foote and J. Kraemer.
* [[APL88]]: [https://doi.org/10.1145/55626.55643 APL2 implementation of numerical asset pricing models]. With W. Foote and J. Kraemer.
* [[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.
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* [[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.
* [[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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