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  • ...bscript calculus]]. Additionally, he helped organize [[Colloque APL]],<ref>Phil Abrams and [[Larry Breed]]. [https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/1115910.111
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  • #REDIRECT [[Phil Abrams]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Phil Abrams]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Phil Abrams]]
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  • ...ves only the first 1 in a [[Boolean]] [[vector]] set<ref>[[Phil Last|Last, Phil]]. [http://archive.vector.org.uk/art10501140 "Boolean Reductions"]. [[Vecto
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  • ...]]'s initial APL implementation: [[Larry Breed]] (B.S. 1961, M.S. 1965), [[Phil Abrams]] (M.S. 1966, Ph.D. 1970), [[Roger Moore]] (B.S. 1963), and [[Charle ...per on IVSYS/7090 "for his many helpful criticisms and suggestions".<ref>[[Phil Abrams]]. [http://infolab.stanford.edu/TR/CS-TR-66-47.html An interpreter f
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  • ...nformatique et en automatique|IRIA]] research institute and organized by [[Phil Abrams]], Yves Raynaud, and Louis Robichaud, the conference drew over 200 a * '''A Formal Approach to APL Semantics'''. [[Phil Abrams|P. S. Abrams]].
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  • ...ter. [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2018/03/phil-goacher-05-11-40-09-03-18/ "Phil Goacher (05-11-40 – 09-03-18)"]. Dyalog blog. 2018-03-29.</ref> In 1981 h
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  • ...bscript calculus]]. Additionally, he helped organize [[Colloque APL]],<ref>Phil Abrams and [[Larry Breed]]. [https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/1115910.111
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  • Some find that APL expressions can have a poetic beauty. Phil Last submitted the following variable-free recursive [[dfn]] to compute the limi
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  • | developer = [[Larry Breed]] ([[IBM]]), [[Phil Abrams]] ...in [[Ken Iverson]]'s group at [[IBM]]'s [[Watson Research Center]], and [[Phil Abrams]], a graduate student at [[Stanford University]]. Running in 1965, t
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  • * 1991 [[Phil Abrams]]
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  • ...ng, which would be published in 1963. Based on this, [[Larry Breed]] and [[Phil Abrams]] implemented the first interpreter, and it eventually was named ''A
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  • ...this task. The left argument should be the first letter of each group (the last letters are not needed, as they are derived from the first letter of the ne 'AEJR' ⍸ 'Ken' 'Adin' 'Larry' 'Phil' 'Roger'
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  • ...ryland]] by executives Dan Dyer and Burton Gray, along with implementers [[Phil Abrams]], [[Larry Breed]], and [[Al Rose]]; Dan Dyer received the [[Iverson
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  • ...ume 2020, number 1-2. [[APL Germany|APL-Germany e.V.]] 2020.</ref> Because Last's use of <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>←</syntaxhighlight> to separate ...the non-namespace parts of the notation in early 2018, together with Phil Last's original namespace notation, using square brackets and assignment arrow.
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  • APL\1130 was implemented primarily by [[Larry Breed]] and [[Phil Abrams]], with later contributions by other programmers including [[Charles
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  • ...i-colons with line breaks would then require evaluation beginning with the last line and working upwards! ...r thing between brackets and parentheses to solve a problem for which Phil Last had been seeking a solution for a decade.
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  • ...e [[Phil Abrams]] used the term at the [[APL '73]] conference,<ref>Abrams, Phil. ''Program Writing, Rewriting and Style''. APL Conference 73. Canadian Prin
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  • ...ming the array processors. The project was named in honour of a paper by [[Phil Abrams]].
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  • ...6. Breed and Lathwell collaborated with [[Stanford University]] students [[Phil Abrams]] and [[Roger Moore]], who were never directly hired by IBM, in the
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