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Recycling APL code into client/server applications
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Proceedings of the international conference on Applied programming languages table of contents
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Pages: 20 - 27  
Year of Publication: 1995
ISBN:0-89791-722-7
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Authors
Richard J. Busman  The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, MI
Walter G. Fil  Lingo Allegro Inc., 113 McHenry Road, Suite 161, Buffalo Grove, IL
Andrei V. Kondrashev  Lingo Allegro Inc., 113 McHenry Road, Suite 161, Buffalo Grove, IL
Sponsor
SIGAPL: ACM Special Interest Group on APL Programming Language
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper analyzes the current state of modern APL and deals with the authors' experiences in recycling and downsizing old APL applications and transforming them into more open information systems using client/server technology on different hardware and software platforms.


REFERENCES

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SHARP APL AP127. SSQL Users' Guide. I. P. Sharp Associates, 1987.
 
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AP127/PC: An SQL Auxiliary Processor for Dyalog APL/W. ODBC version 1.3. Reference Manual. Lingo Allegro USA, Inc., 1994.
 
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Open Data Services. Programmable Gateway. Version 4.2. Programmer's Reference. Microsoft Corporation, 1993.
 
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Sykes, Roy A., Jr., EMMA. Extended Management Macros in APL User's Guide. 1977.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Richard J. Busman: colleagues
Walter G. Fil: colleagues
Andrei V. Kondrashev: colleagues