
APL (programming language) - Wikipedia
APL (named after the book A Programming Language) [3] is a programming language developed in the 1960s by Kenneth E. Iverson. Its central datatype is the multidimensional array.
TryAPL
APL is an array-oriented programming language that will change the way you think about problems and data. With a powerful, concise syntax, it lets you develop shorter programs that enable you to think …
Introduction — Learning APL - GitHub Pages
APL is an array language, and one of the oldest programming languages still in use today, next to FORTRAN, Lisp and COBOL. APL uses its own curious-looking symbols, like ⍎⌽⍕⌈* ≡⍬, rather …
Simple examples - APL Wiki
Simple examples This page contains examples that show APL's strengths. The examples require minimal background and have no special dependencies. If these examples are too simple for you, …
GNU APL
GNU APL is made up of more than 100,000 lines of C++ code. In a code of that size, programming mistakes are inevitable.
Learn APL: APL Tutorial
Most of the material in this tutorial applies to any dialect of APL. Some of it is specific to APLX, and we've included a note to that effect where possible.
APL syntax and symbols - Wikipedia
The programming language APL is distinctive in being symbolic rather than lexical: its primitives are denoted by symbols, not words. These symbols were originally devised as a mathematical notation …
APL Cloud
What is APL? APL (named after the book A Programming Language) is an advanced array programming language developed in the 1960s by Dr. Kenneth E. Iverson. Its most powerful attribute …
APL Wiki
APL is an array-oriented programming language. Its natural, concise syntax lets you develop shorter programs while thinking more about the problem you're trying to solve than how to express it to a …
APL | Definition & Facts | Britannica
APL, computer programming language based on (and named with the initials of) the book A Programming Language (1962) by Kenneth E. Iverson of IBM. It has been adapted for use in many …