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<<BR>><<BR>> * APLAPL is a pure Dyalog project. |
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The basic idea behind APLAPL is to provide classes for every-day-problems programmers typically come across. | * APLAPL is supposed to offer scripts (class scripts and namespace scrips) for every-day-problems programmers typically come across. |
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Sub-projects of APLAPL '''must''' follow certain [[AplAplStandards | standards]] By definition all APLAPL projects must be classes, or at least scripts. For the time being (2009-01) this restricts the APLAPL project to Dyalog and APLX. |
* Sub-projects of APLAPL '''must''' follow certain standards - see AplAplStandards for details. |
APL Application Programming Library (APLAPL)
- APLAPL is a pure Dyalog project.
- APLAPL is supposed to offer scripts (class scripts and namespace scrips) for every-day-problems programmers typically come across.
Sub-projects of APLAPL must follow certain standards - see AplAplStandards for details.
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APLX |
Description |
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General utilities |
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Automated Documentation Generation |
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Managing key/value-pairs |
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Dealing with INI files |
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Writing Log Files |
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Display help files and topics within help files |
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Dealing with the Windows Event Log |
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Dealing with files and directories |
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Dealing with the Windows Registry |