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| file ext = .dws, .dse, .dcf, .dyalog, .dyapp, .apl, .apla, .aplf, .aplo, .apln, .aplc, .apli | | file ext = .dws, .dse, .dcf, .dyalog, .dyapp, .apl, .apla, .aplf, .aplo, .apln, .aplc, .apli | ||
| documentation = [http://wiki.nars2000.org/ NARS2000 Wiki] | | documentation = [http://wiki.nars2000.org/ NARS2000 Wiki] | ||
| influenced by = [[APL2]], [[J]], [[SHARP APL]], [[Dyalog APL]] | | influenced by = [[NARS]], [[APL2]], [[J]], [[SHARP APL]], [[Dyalog APL]] | ||
| influenced = [[Dyalog APL]] | | influenced = [[Dyalog APL]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''NARS2000''' is an open-source APL interpreter written by [[Bob Smith]], a prominent APL developer and implementer from [[STSC]] in the 1970s and 1980s. NARS2000 contains advanced features and new [[datatype]]s and runs natively on Microsoft Windows, and other platforms under Wine. It is the spiritual successor of the first | '''NARS2000''' is an open-source APL interpreter written by [[Bob Smith]], a prominent APL developer and implementer from [[STSC]] in the 1970s and 1980s. NARS2000 contains advanced features and new [[datatype]]s and runs natively on Microsoft Windows, and other platforms under Wine. It is the spiritual successor of the first [[NARS]] (Nested Arrays Research System) which was designed and implemented in the early 1980s as a testbed for new ideas in APL, principally with nested arrays. | ||
Language ideas include new functions, operators, datatypes, and many other extensiosn. The project is free open source software. | Language ideas include new functions, operators, datatypes, and many other extensiosn. The project is free open source software. |