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The '''History of Programming Languages conference''' is | The '''History of Programming Languages conference''' is held by [[wikipedia:SIGPLAN|SIGPLAN]] to discuss and record the history of programming language development. It is notable to APL historians because of the very detailed papers presented at the 1978 and 2020 conferences. [[wikipedia:ACM|ACM]] SIGPLAN is the Special Interest Group on Programming Languages; while [[SIGAPL]] is a chapter of SIGPLAN, it is not directly associated with HOPL. | ||
To date, there have been four HOPL conferences: they are held infrequently, but with increasing frequency. The first, in 1978, featured a presentation by [[Ken Iverson]] and [[Adin Falkoff]] on APL<ref>[[Adin Falkoff|Falkoff, A.D.]], and [[Ken Iverson|K.E. Iverson]], [https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/960118.808372 ''The Evolution of APL''] ([https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/APLEvol.htm web]), ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 13, Number 8, 1978-08.</ref>. The fourth conference, in 2020, features an APL presentation again, this time by [[Morten Kromberg]] and [[Roger Hui]]<ref>HOPL IV. [https://hopl4.sigplan.org/track/hopl-4-papers#List-of-Accepted-Papers "HOPL IV List of Accepted Papers"].</ref>. | To date, there have been four HOPL conferences: they are held infrequently, but with increasing frequency. The first, in 1978, featured a presentation by [[Ken Iverson]] and [[Adin Falkoff]] on APL<ref>[[Adin Falkoff|Falkoff, A.D.]], and [[Ken Iverson|K.E. Iverson]], [https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/960118.808372 ''The Evolution of APL''] ([https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/APLEvol.htm web]), ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 13, Number 8, 1978-08.</ref>. The fourth conference, in 2020, features an APL presentation again, this time by [[Morten Kromberg]] and [[Roger Hui]]<ref>HOPL IV. [https://hopl4.sigplan.org/track/hopl-4-papers#List-of-Accepted-Papers "HOPL IV List of Accepted Papers"].</ref>. |