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* '''APL as a Conversational Language - What is Missing?''' [[Alan Perlis]]. | * '''APL as a Conversational Language - What is Missing?''' [[Alan Perlis]]. | ||
* '''A Set of APL Programs for Use in Network Theory'''. Paul Penfield, Jr. ([[wikipedia:MIT|MIT]]). | * '''A Set of APL Programs for Use in Network Theory'''. Paul Penfield, Jr. ([[wikipedia:MIT|MIT]]). | ||
* '''An On-Line Proof Checker Operating under APL/360, with Applications for Computer-Aided Instruction in Logic, Mathematics, and Computer Science'''. Paul Page ([[wikipedia:UCLA|UCLA]]). | * '''An On-Line Proof Checker Operating under APL/360, with Applications for Computer-Aided Instruction in Logic, Mathematics, and Computer Science'''. Paul Page ([[wikipedia:UCLA|UCLA]]). [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1316873.1317456]. | ||
* '''The [[wikipedia:CDC Star-100|CDC Star-100]]: An APL Oriented Machine'''. | * '''The [[wikipedia:CDC Star-100|CDC Star-100]]: An APL Oriented Machine'''. | ||
* '''Conditional Branch, APL Compiler'''. John Williams ([[wikipedia:Cornell|Cornell]]) | * '''Conditional Branch, APL Compiler'''. John Williams ([[wikipedia:Cornell|Cornell]]) | ||
* '''A Language Machine'''. Zaks and Steingart ([[wikipedia:UC Berkeley|UC Berkeley]]). | * '''A Language Machine'''. Zaks and Steingart ([[wikipedia:UC Berkeley|UC Berkeley]]). [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1316873.1317457]. | ||
* '''Bulk I/O and Communications with LTSS'''. Jerry L. Owens (Livermore Time Sharing System). | * '''Bulk I/O and Communications with LTSS'''. Jerry L. Owens (Livermore Time Sharing System). | ||
* '''Generalized Lists and Other Extensions'''. Jim Ryan ([[Burroughs]]). | * '''Generalized Lists and Other Extensions'''. Jim Ryan ([[Burroughs]]). | ||
* '''LRL APL Implementation on the [[wikipedia:CDC 6000|CDC 6000]]-7600'''. Ned Dairike ([[wikipedia:Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory|Livermore Radiation Laboratory]]). | * '''LRL APL Implementation on the [[wikipedia:CDC 6000|CDC 6000]]-7600'''. Ned Dairike ([[wikipedia:Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory|Livermore Radiation Laboratory]]). | ||
* '''Time Sharing APL for IBM 1130 Systems'''. Thomas P. Daniell ([[IBM]]) | * '''Time Sharing APL for IBM 1130 Systems'''. Thomas P. Daniell ([[IBM]]) | ||
* '''APL on the Honeywell 635'''. Norman Glick and Richard Schrader ([[wikipedia:NSA|NSA]]). | * '''APL on the Honeywell 635'''. Norman Glick and Richard Schrader ([[wikipedia:NSA|NSA]]). [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1316873.1317455]. | ||
* '''A Micro-Programmed Implementation of an APL Machine'''. A. Hassitt, J. W. Lageshulte, and L. G. Lyon ([[IBM]]). | * '''A Micro-Programmed Implementation of an APL Machine'''. A. Hassitt, J. W. Lageshulte, and L. G. Lyon ([[IBM]]). | ||
* '''APL/700 - An APL Implementation for the Burroughs 6700 and 7700'''. Jim Ryan ([[Burroughs]]). | * '''APL/700 - An APL Implementation for the Burroughs 6700 and 7700'''. Jim Ryan ([[Burroughs]]). | ||
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==== 1979 ==== | ==== 1979 ==== | ||
The 1979 APL conference was held in [[wikipedia:Rochester, New York|Rochester, New York]] from May 30 to June 1, and sponsored by [[SIGAPL]] (then STAPL). In part due to the lack of formal 1977 and 1978 conferences, attendance was very high, with over a thousand attendees<ref name="roots"/> and 200 submitted papers. Abstracts could be submitted electronically by the major APL [[time-sharing]] services. Eight invited papers, presented to all participants, were given by notable computer scientists both inside and outside the APL community. In addition to talks, the conference featured a poster display and exhibits of APL implementations, terminals, and books. A banquet talk was given by [[wikipedia:Fred Brooks|Fred Brooks]], with the title < | The 1979 APL conference was held in [[wikipedia:Rochester, New York|Rochester, New York]] from May 30 to June 1, and sponsored by [[SIGAPL]] (then STAPL). In part due to the lack of formal 1977 and 1978 conferences, attendance was very high, with over a thousand attendees<ref name="roots"/> and 200 submitted papers. Abstracts could be submitted electronically by the major APL [[time-sharing]] services. Eight invited papers, presented to all participants, were given by notable computer scientists both inside and outside the APL community. In addition to talks, the conference featured a poster display and exhibits of APL implementations, terminals, and books. A banquet talk was given by [[wikipedia:Fred Brooks|Fred Brooks]], with the title <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⍉ 1 3 ⍴ 'APL' ⍝ A Sideways View of APL</syntaxhighlight>.<ref>ACM. ''APL79 Conference Proceedings'' foreward. [[APL Quote Quad]] Vol. 9 No. 4 part 1. 1979-06.</ref> | ||
* '''Deferred Execution: An “ACE” of an application'''. Donald A. Link and Martin W. Gardner. [https://doi.org/10.1145/800136.804430]. | * '''Deferred Execution: An “ACE” of an application'''. Donald A. Link and Martin W. Gardner. [https://doi.org/10.1145/800136.804430]. |