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= APL Application Programming Library (APLAPL) = | ## page was renamed from APLAPL = APL Application Programming Library (APL) = |
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Points to System Libraries and Addons. These are expected to be vendor specific. | At the time being, everything here refers to Dyalog APL. That might change sometime, but as long as no other stuff turns up here it keeps things simple. All classes published here '''must''' be part of '''"The Open Source APL Project"''' in short '''[[OpenSourceAplProject|TOSAP]]'''. Yes, classes, so it has to be at least version 11 of Dyalog APL you are working with. The idea behind TOSAP is to provide classes ready for usage for every-day-problems programmers typically come across. Note that there is a significant difference between downloading a script from the wiki and checking out the associated project from !SubVersion: * The wiki download contains the script and maybe something else you need to run the script. * The subproject comes with more stuff, especially with a development workspace which '''must''' contain a test suite. Only fully tested scripts should be offered to the public for download. Many but not all classes do not use .NET at all. That might look strange: there are tons of useful .NET classes available, and they are free, so why not using them? Well, it all depends. Try to get a directory listing of a directory which contains 100,000 files and you know what I mean. |
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[:CategoryAplAplDyalog:Dyalog APLAPL] | ##||||||<tablestyle="background:#ffe; padding:0 2em 1em 0;">''''''||''''''|| ||'''Name'''||'''Description'''||'''Type'''||'''Originator'''||'''Needs .NET'''|| ||[[APLTeamsUtil]]||General utilities||Dyalog||APL Team||'''No'''|| ||[[ADOC]]||Automated Documentation Generation||Dyalog||APL Team||'''No'''|| ||[[Hash]]||Managing key/value-pairs||Dyalog ||APL Team||'''No'''|| ||IniFiles||Dealing with INI files||Dyalog||APL Team||'''No'''|| ||[[Logger]]||Writing Log Files||Dyalog||APL Team||'''No'''|| ||[[WindowsEventLog]]||Dealing with the Windows Event Log||Dyalog||APL Team||'''Yes'''|| ||[[WinFile]]||Dealing with files and directories||Dyalog||APL Team||'''No'''|| ||[[WinReg]]||Dealing with the Windows Registry||Dyalog||APL Team||'''No'''|| |
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APL Application Programming Library (APL)
At the time being, everything here refers to Dyalog APL. That might change sometime, but as long as no other stuff turns up here it keeps things simple.
All classes published here must be part of "The Open Source APL Project" in short TOSAP. Yes, classes, so it has to be at least version 11 of Dyalog APL you are working with.
The idea behind TOSAP is to provide classes ready for usage for every-day-problems programmers typically come across.
Note that there is a significant difference between downloading a script from the wiki and checking out the associated project from SubVersion:
- The wiki download contains the script and maybe something else you need to run the script.
The subproject comes with more stuff, especially with a development workspace which must contain a test suite. Only fully tested scripts should be offered to the public for download.
Many but not all classes do not use .NET at all. That might look strange: there are tons of useful .NET classes available, and they are free, so why not using them? Well, it all depends. Try to get a directory listing of a directory which contains 100,000 files and you know what I mean.
Name |
Description |
Type |
Originator |
Needs .NET |
General utilities |
Dyalog |
APL Team |
No |
|
Automated Documentation Generation |
Dyalog |
APL Team |
No |
|
Managing key/value-pairs |
Dyalog |
APL Team |
No |
|
Dealing with INI files |
Dyalog |
APL Team |
No |
|
Writing Log Files |
Dyalog |
APL Team |
No |
|
Dealing with the Windows Event Log |
Dyalog |
APL Team |
Yes |
|
Dealing with files and directories |
Dyalog |
APL Team |
No |
|
Dealing with the Windows Registry |
Dyalog |
APL Team |
No |