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{{quote|During the time we were implementing  the  very  first  version of [[Dyalog APL|Dyalog]], a friend, who was not a programmer, asked me how much of it was coded in  APL. I thought he was bonkers.
{{quote|During the time we were implementing  the  very  first  version of [[Dyalog APL|Dyalog]], a friend, who was not a programmer, asked me how much of it was coded in  APL. I thought he was bonkers.
We now have exactly this internal "magic function" prototyping facility.|[[John Scholes]]<ref>[http://dfns.dyalog.com/n_declarative.htm "Declarative Programming"] in the [[dfns workspace]].</ref>}}
We now have exactly this internal "magic function" prototyping facility.|[[John Scholes]]<ref>[[John Scholes]]. [http://dfns.dyalog.com/n_declarative.htm "Declarative Programming"] in the [[dfns workspace]].</ref>}}


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