APL\? (1990)

32 points
1/21/1970
6 days ago
by tosh

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tern

Thank you! I'm writing an APL-lineage language right now (really, APL+Prolog+Lustre "lineage") and hadn't come across this paper.

I found an HTML version here: https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/J1990.htm

2 days ago

rnxrx

I love it when APL threads pop up here - really a novel approach to making computers do useful things. The videos from 1975 demonstrating it seem decades ahead of their time. I'm surprised APL hasn't had more of a resurgence given the recent ascendancy of data science.

2 days ago

veqq

APL is booming. There are a fair amount of new jobs onboarding non-APLers. Offshoots like BQN and Uiua have nice communities too.

2 days ago

adregan

Where are these jobs that onboard non-APLers? Asking for a friend ;)

2 days ago

rnxrx

Awesome! I'll be sure to check them out.

2 days ago

geeunits

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2 days ago

quad62246

canonical, nicely formatted and htmlized, version of this paper is https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/J1990.htm, and as should be obvious from url it is simply the first public release of j language; compare language summary with the current vocabulary https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/NuVoc

2 days ago

zahlman

Add `?download=true` to the link to view the PDF in your own reader software. (Although that probably doesn't bypass the Cloudflare check.)

2 days ago

jolmg

One can also click the download button top-right

2 days ago

OhMeadhbh

the button didn't work for me. oh wait. click the link, let it set the cookie, then reload.

2 days ago