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The family of Soviet APL systems
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Conference proceedings on APL 90: for the future table of contents
Copenhagen, Denmark
Pages: 214 - 216  
Year of Publication: 1990
ISBN:0-89791-371-X
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Author
Andrew V. Kondrashev  Computing Center of Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Vavilov st. 40,117967, Moscow, USSR
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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

This paper deals with the original implementation of the family of APL systems for widely spread class of mini, micro and personal Soviet computers.


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ADFalkoff, D.L.Orth Development of an APL Standard // APL Quote Quad, 1979, Vol.2.
 
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G.OStrawn Does APL Really Need Run-time Parsing? //Software Practice and Experience, 1977, Vol.7.



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"John R. Levine : Reviewer"

Three closely related single-user versions of APL for Soviet clones of the PDP-11 were written between 1985 and 1988. APL/TSX runs on disk-based SM-4 and SM-1420 PDP-11 clones under TSX. APL-MICRO is a stand-alone ROM-based implementation that  more...

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