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Newer languages like [[J]] and [[K]] which do not maintain [[backwards compatibility]] with APL usually make the operator syntax more regular. In [[J]], operators (termed "adverbs" for [[monadic operator|monadic]] and "conjunctions" for [[dyadic operator]]s) are considered simply as higher-order functions and there is no concept of a [[derived function]]. An operator can return any array or function, or even another operator. | Newer languages like [[J]] and [[K]] which do not maintain [[backwards compatibility]] with APL usually make the operator syntax more regular. In [[J]], operators (termed "adverbs" for [[monadic operator|monadic]] and "conjunctions" for [[dyadic operator]]s) are considered simply as higher-order functions and there is no concept of a [[derived function]]. An operator can return any array or function, or even another operator. | ||
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