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* The [[APL Orchard]] chat room is frequented by expert and neophyte APLers alike. A recurring theme is that newcomers feel inferior in the presence of the those with more experience. In the [[wikipedia:anime|anime]] illustration, the people listed are, from left to right, [[Nick Nickolov]] (creator of [[ngn/apl]] and former employee at [[Dyalog Ltd.]]), [[dzaima]] (creator of [[dzaima/APL]] and 2020 2nd Place winner of the 2020 [[APL Problem Solving Competition]]), [[Adám Brudzewsky]] (lifelong APL programmer, founder of the APL Orchard, creator of [[Extended Dyalog APL]], and employee at [[Dyalog Ltd.]]), and Woosuk Kwak (2020 Professional Prize winner in the APL Problem Solving Competition). <ref>Raghu Ranganathan. Chat message {{m|55290368}}.[[APL Orchard]]. 19 Aug 2020.</ref>
* The [[APL Orchard]] chat room is frequented by expert and neophyte APLers alike. A recurring theme is that newcomers feel inferior in the presence of the those with more experience. In the [[wikipedia:anime|anime]] illustration, the people listed are, from left to right, [[Nick Nickolov]] (creator of [[ngn/apl]] and former employee at [[Dyalog Ltd.]]), [[dzaima]] (creator of [[dzaima/APL]] and 2020 2nd Place winner of the 2020 [[APL Problem Solving Competition]]), [[Adám Brudzewsky]] (lifelong APL programmer, founder of the APL Orchard, creator of [[Extended Dyalog APL]], and employee at [[Dyalog Ltd.]]), and Woosuk Kwak (2020 Professional Prize winner in the APL Problem Solving Competition). <ref>Raghu Ranganathan. Chat message {{m|55290368}}.[[APL Orchard]]. 19 Aug 2020.</ref>
[[File:Before and after.jpg|thumb|right|"Before and After" meme.]]
* Using APL can "spoil" a programmer, in the sense that they get frustrated by the lack expressiveness in other programming languages. This is expressed by an instance of the "Before and After" meme.<ref>Raghu Ranganathan. Chat message {{m|58877609}}.[[APL Orchard]]. 13 Aug 2021.</ref>


* ''15=∞ for sufficiently small values of ∞''<ref>[[Adám Brudzewsky]]. Chat message {{m|41106395}}. [[APL Orchard]]. 31 Mar 2020.</ref> or ''99≈∞ for sufficiently small values of ∞''<ref>Adám Brudzewsky. Chat message {{m|53955678}}. [[APL Orchard]]. 12 Nov 2017.</ref> alludes to the use of e.g. <source lang=apl inline>⍤0 15</source> or <source lang=apl inline>⍤0 99</source> in APLs that have a limited maximum [[rank]] and do not support infinity as a [[number|numeric literal]]. In particular, [[Dyalog APL]]'s maximum rank is 15, and so in the very specific context of the right operand of [[Rank (operator)|Rank]], 15=∞.
* ''15=∞ for sufficiently small values of ∞''<ref>[[Adám Brudzewsky]]. Chat message {{m|41106395}}. [[APL Orchard]]. 31 Mar 2020.</ref> or ''99≈∞ for sufficiently small values of ∞''<ref>Adám Brudzewsky. Chat message {{m|53955678}}. [[APL Orchard]]. 12 Nov 2017.</ref> alludes to the use of e.g. <source lang=apl inline>⍤0 15</source> or <source lang=apl inline>⍤0 99</source> in APLs that have a limited maximum [[rank]] and do not support infinity as a [[number|numeric literal]]. In particular, [[Dyalog APL]]'s maximum rank is 15, and so in the very specific context of the right operand of [[Rank (operator)|Rank]], 15=∞.

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