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* 1990: [[J]] is [[Ken Iverson]]'s new array language, with [[wikipedia:ASCII|ASCII]] characters and based on [[leading axis theory]]
* 1990: [[J]] is [[Ken Iverson]]'s new array language, with [[wikipedia:ASCII|ASCII]] characters and based on [[leading axis theory]]
* 1992: [[K]] ("K0"), [[Arthur Whitney]]'s [[List model|list]]-based language, first becomes available
* 1992: [[K]] ("K0"), [[Arthur Whitney]]'s [[List model|list]]-based language, first becomes available
* 1997: [[Dyalog APL]] adds [[dfn]]s
* 2006: [[NARS2000]], a successor to [[NARS]], is released
* 2006: [[NARS2000]], a successor to [[NARS]], is released
* 2009: [[VisualAPL]] is the first [[.NET]]-based APL, but soon stops development
* 2009: [[VisualAPL]] is the first [[.NET]]-based APL, but soon stops development
* 2010: [[APL#]], a [[.NET]]-based language, is released by [[Dyalog Ltd.]], to be abandoned in 2012
* 2010: [[APL#]], a [[.NET]]-based language, is released by [[Dyalog Ltd.]], to be abandoned in 2012
 
* 2013: [[GNU APL]] is the first fully [[wikipedia:Scripting language|scriptable]] APL
{{APL dialects}}[[Category:Timelines]][[Category:APL history]]
{{APL dialects}}[[Category:Timelines]][[Category:APL history]]

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