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On the Web
- Sam Sirlin's APL Page - Useful APL information and links. Particularly interesting is the APL c compiler project, based on T. Budd's original work.
- Snake Island Research, Inc. - Software development and consulting firm specializing in solving APL performance problems and training programmers. Technical Report on APEX APL compiler. APL (and related compiler/parallel) BiBTeX bibliographic files. APL fonts for LaTeX.
- The Journal of APL - Various articles and onward links about APL and J. Created and maintained by Dogon Research Ltd. Interesting articles on APL2C, J, K, and APL.
- STSC APL*PLUS, Other APLs, and Some Utilities - APL Returns to the Mac. Medium-long review; vendors, contact information, code examples, screenshot. [MacTech]
- Yoshi's APL Page - APL and Japanese Language and Japanese Market.
- APL Conference - Many APL conferences listed with links to conference details.
- APL Home Page - APL provides worldwide container transportation and logistics services. This page contains links to the services provided, financial reports and a library of information on APL
- APL 2000 - APL Congress in Berlin 2000
- APL Book Sale - An APL book seller with many titles that are out of print, hence unavailable anywhere else.
- Catalog of compilers: APL - Lists APL compilers
Wikipedia Articles
- APL Shared Variables - Shared Variables are a feature of the APL language which allowed mainframe APL programs to communicate with other facilities on a computer, which could include external files, DBMS, or other users. Shared Variables were first introduced by IBM in their APL.
- Criticism of the APL programming language - The APL programming language has been used since the mid 1960s on mainframe computers and has itself evolved in step with computers and the computing market. APL is not widely used, but minimalistic and high-level by design, at several points in its history it could have captured a more significant market share, but never did.
- APL (programming language) - APL (A Programming Language) is an array programming language based on a notation invented in 1957 by Kenneth E. Iverson while at Harvard University.
- APL - APL is an abbreviation, acronym, or initialism that may refer to:
- APL function symbols - The following APL functions are given, separated into their monadic and dyadic forms. For non-standard characters, a hexadecimal UCS-2 index value is given.