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* [[Alan J. Perlis]]: [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/perlis77.htm In Praise of APL: A Language for Lyrical Programming]
* [[Alan J. Perlis]]: [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/perlis77.htm In Praise of APL: A Language for Lyrical Programming]
* [[Stephen Taylor]]: [[Discovering APL]]
* [[Stephen Taylor]]: [[Discovering APL]]
* Kai Jäger: [https://old.aplwiki.com/LearnApl/IntroducingApl Introduction to APL from the old APL Wiki]
* Kai Jäger: [https://old.aplwiki.com/LearnApl/IntroducingApl Introduction to APL] from the old [[APL Wiki]]
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"We learn elementary mathematics before understanding the source of its symbols and procedures, which therefore appear, incorrectly, to have been decreed ready-made. Language and reason are intimately related, and the embodiment of an idea in a symbol may be essential to its comprehension. APL unifies algebra into a single consistent notation; it allows us to exploit the powerful concepts of functions and operators; and it helps us to escape from the tyranny of scalars by giving us the tools to think in terms of arrays, or multiple quantity, as J. J. Sylvester so eloquently urged us to do a century ago. APL has an intellectual consistency that is a source of satisfaction and pleasure."

Donald B. McIntyre. Language as an intellectual tool: From hieroglyphics to APL, 1991.

Below are some texts intended to give you a taste for APL. Should you decide to learn more, then have a look at our learning resources.

APL development [edit]
Interface SessionTyping glyphs (on Linux) ∙ FontsText editors
Publications IntroductionsLearning resourcesSimple examplesAdvanced examplesMnemonicsISO 8485:1989ISO/IEC 13751:2001A Dictionary of APLCase studiesDocumentation suitesBooksPapersVideosAPL Quote QuadVector journalTerminology (Chinese, German) ∙ Neural networksError trapping with Dyalog APL (in forms)
Sharing code Backwards compatibilityAPLcartAPLTreeAPL-CationDfns workspaceTatinCider
Implementation ResourcesOpen-sourceMagic functionPerformanceAPL hardware
Developers Timeline of corporationsAPL2000DyalogIBMIPSASTSC