Search Result for "apl":

V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (February 2016):

APL A Perspicuous Language / Alles Parallel Loesbar (APL, slang)
V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (February 2016):

APL A Programming Language (IBM)
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):

A Programming Language APL ISO 8485 (APL) A programming language designed originally by Ken Iverson at Harvard University in 1957-1960 as a notation for the concise expression of mathematical algorithms. It went unnamed (or just called Iverson's Language) and unimplemented for many years. Finally a subset, APL\360, was implemented in 1964. APL is an interactive array-oriented language and programming environment with many innovative features. It was originally written using a non-standard character set. It is dynamically typed with dynamic scope. APL introduced several functional forms but is not purely functional. Dyalog APL/W and Visual APL are recognized .NET languages. Dyalog APL/W, APLX and APL2000 all offer object-oriented extensions to the language. ISO 8485 is the 1989 standard defining the language. Commercial versions: APL SV, VS APL, Sharp APL, Sharp APL/PC, APL*PLUS, APL*PLUS/PC, APL*PLUS/PC II, MCM APL, Honeyapple, DEC APL, APL+Win, APL+Linux, APL+Unix and VisualAPL (http://www.apl2000.com/), Dyalog APL (http://www.dyalog.com/), IBM APL2 (http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/apl/), APLX (http://www.microapl.co.uk/apl/), Sharp APL (http://www.soliton.com/services_sharp.html) Open source version: NARS2000 (http://www.nars2000.org/). APL wiki (http://aplwiki.com/). See also Kamin's interpreters. APLWEB (http://www.microapl.co.uk/apl/) translates WEB to APL. ["A Programming Language", Kenneth E. Iverson, Wiley, 1962]. ["APL: An Interactive Approach", 1976]. (2009-08-11)