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Proceedings of the international conference on APL: APL in transition table of contents
Dallas, Texas, United States
Pages: 225 - 234  
Year of Publication: 1987
ISBN:0-89791-226-8
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Author
Maurice H. Jordan  British Airways, Information Systems support(S42), PO Box 10-Heathrow Airport, Hounslow Middlesex TW6 2JA, England
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SIGAPL: ACM Special Interest Group on APL Programming Language
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

There has been much heated argument about extensions in APL. This paper reflects 5 years' experience with one brand of extensions (STSC's nested array system). Useful and irritating features are discussed. Facilities available are compared with other implementations - APL2, Dyalog, and IPSA. Topics covered include event handling, file systems, strand notation, indexing, the each dual and rank operators, and interfaces to other languages. The paper is illustrated with examples drawn from code produced internally, and from VECTOR competitions.


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C.M. Cheney (1981) Nested Arrays Reference Manual STSC Inc.
 
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APL*Plus Enhancements (1985) STSC Inc.
 
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Dyalog APL User Guide (198s) Dyadic Systems Limited.
 
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APL2 Programming: Language Reference Hanual SH20-9227-0
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K.E. Iverson (1986) A Dictionary of APL. IPSA publication.
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Vector(The Journal of the British APL Association) Competition sections in volumes 1.1 thro 2.3