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'''Jelly''' is a dialect of APL in Python influenced by [[J]], created and maintained by CGCC user [https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/users/12012/dennis Dennis].
'''Jelly''' is a dialect of APL in Python influenced by [[J]], created and maintained by CGCC user [https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/users/12012/dennis Dennis]. It extends APL with a plethora of extensions suitable for code golf, e.g. divmod, the hash function, and string compression.


* Like APL, Jelly uses a wide range of Unicode glyphs. However, Jelly extends the glyph set to 256 characters in the US International keyboard, as well as the addition of 2-character digraphs.
* Like APL, Jelly uses a wide range of Unicode glyphs. However, Jelly extends the glyph set to 256 characters in the US International keyboard, as well as the addition of 2-character digraphs.
* Unlike APL, Jelly 's dfns are called "links". Newlines are used to separate links, the last line of the program is called the main link.
* Unlike APL, Jelly 's dfns are called "links". Newlines are used to separate links, the last line of the program is called the main link.
* There isn't a known way to configure the index origin in Jelly.


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