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APL at the crossroads
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Conference proceedings on APL as a tool of thought table of contents
New York City, New York, United States
Pages: 68 - 74  
Year of Publication: 1989
ISBN:0-89791-327-2
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Author
R. Brown  Shearson Lehman Hutton
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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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Making APL Cheap, Jim Lucas. APL 88 Conference Proceedings, ACM, 1988.
 
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Microsoft C Compiler Users Guide and Reference Guide, Microsoft Corporation, 1984.
 
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The 8086 Book, Russel Rector, George Alexy. Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 1980. This book is the definitive reference for the 8086 micro-processor family. It includes clock cycle counts for each instruction.
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