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APL Application Programming Library (APLAPL)
Note that this is a pure Dyalog project. Note also that by definition only classes can be part of APLAPL.
The basic idea behind APLAPL is to provide classes for every-day-problems programmers typically come across.
To become part of the APLAPL project, one must ensure that proper testcases are written and executed before the class is published.
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 |