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:''This | :''This article lists notable language developers only. For all APL dialects including those without notable developers, see [[Timeline of APL dialects]]. To choose a dialect for use today, consider the article on [[running APL]].'' | ||
A language developer is an organization or individual that develops and distributes a programming language. This includes vendors, which are companies that sell APL implementations, as well as developers of free implementations. In the [[wikipedia:Mainframe computer|mainframe]] era it was common for hardware vendors to create APL implementations in machine code for their particular architecture. Developers active today use portable languages in order to support multiple architectures. | A language developer is an organization or individual that develops and distributes a programming language. This includes vendors, which are companies that sell APL implementations, as well as developers of free implementations. In the [[wikipedia:Mainframe computer|mainframe]] era it was common for hardware vendors to create APL implementations in machine code for their particular architecture. Developers active today use portable languages in order to support multiple architectures. | ||
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* [[Dyalog Ltd.]]: [[Dyalog APL]] | * [[Dyalog Ltd.]]: [[Dyalog APL]] | ||
* [[Jsoftware]]: [[J]] | * [[Jsoftware]]: [[J]] | ||
* Log-On Software: | * Log-On Software: Log-On [[APL2]] | ||
* [[wikipedia:Kx Systems|Kx Systems]]: [[K|K4]] and [[Q]] | * [[wikipedia:Kx Systems|Kx Systems]]: [[K|K4]] and [[Q]] | ||