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= APL Wiki Frontpage = || '''Note that this is the old wiki which is now read-only <<BR>> The new wiki is available as https://aplwiki.com''' || ## ||<tablestyle="background:magenta; both; font-size:large; font-weight: bold; margin: 0.5em 0 1em 1em;"> /!\ || The APL wiki is currently available in read-only mode due to severe spamming attacks|| ## ||<tablestyle="background:magenta; both; font-size:large; font-weight: bold; margin: 0.5em 0 1em 1em;"> /!\ || The APL wiki will not be available on the 2015-11-30. We need a day for maintenance.|| ## Be careful about the following sentences in terms of wording and position - that's what is displayed by the search engines! This wiki is about the '''APL Programming Language''', one of the oldest (in terms of age) and youngest (in terms of concepts) of all programming languages. It is an interpreted language with built-in array capabilities and outstanding debugging features that makes the language an excellent choice for the [[WikiPedia:Agile_software_development|agile approach]]. APL is also the very first functional programming language ever. If you are curious about APL consider reading Bernard Legrand's excellent article [[http://www.vector.org.uk/archive/v231/legrand.htm|"APL - a Glimpse of Heaven"]] on [[http://www.vector.org.uk/|Vector]]. For news follow us on [[https://twitter.com |Twitter]]; just search for "aplwiki". |
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#||<tablestyle="float:right; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;">New authors|| #||<style="background:#ffe; padding:1em; text-align:left;">To become an author, create an account first|| |
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###||<tablestyle="background:#eee; float:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em;"> '''[:HelloWorld:"Hello World" with APL]'''|| | Try APL online: [[http://tryapl.org]] |
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###||<tablestyle="background:#eee; float:right; clear:both; font-weight: bold; margin: 0.5em 0 1em 1em;"> [:AplIn20Minutes:APL in 20 minutes] || | [[HelloWorld|"Hello World" with APL]] |
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##||<tablestyle="background:#eee; float:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em;">Watch ##video:[[BR]][http://aplwiki.aplteam.com/videos/hello/hello.html 'Hello World!' in APL][[BR]](experimental)|| | [[AplIn20Minutes|APL in 20 Minutes]] |
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= Front Page = See '''[[FrontPage/AboutTheWiki|About]]''' for an overview what this wiki is all about, and how to edit pages. |
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New users look for '''ImportantNotesForNewbies'''. If you would like to contribute see '''HowToBecomeAnAuthor'''. | [[LearnApl/LearningApl | Tutorial: "Learning APL" ]] |
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If you think you need to edit an immutable page, send an email to <<MailTo(kai AT aplteam DOT com, Kai Jaeger)>>. | [[FrontPage/AboutTheWiki|About the APL wiki]] |
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## * [:AboutApl:About APL] - APL? What is APL? ## * [:Guides:] - Beginners guides, FAQs, How-tos, etc. ## * Vendors ## * [:DyalogApl:Dyalog] ## * [:AplX:APLX] ## * [:APL2000:APL2000] ## * [:Apl2:APL2] ## * [:AplNext:APL Next] ## * ["SHARP APL"] ## * DevelopmentTools - What makes programmer's life easier ## * ShowCases - APL in action ## * [:CategoryPuzzles:Puzzles] - Problems and tasks to exhibit and strengthen your APL muscles ## * [:Articles:Articles] - A collection of articles on APL ## * Library - More code than text ## * [:Examples:Examples] - Code that might be useful to get something to work ## * [:Utils:Utilities] - Code you can copy as it is ## * [:Scripts:Scripts] - Classes and Namespace scripts ## * [:Frameworks:Frameworks] - Starting points for a new application ## * [:Phrases:Phrases] - expressions useful for every-day problems ## * [:Stories:Stories] - Who uses APL? Do you have to tell a story? Please add yourself to the growing community of APL users. ## * [:AplHistory:APL's History] ## * [:Links:Links] - Links to other APL-related sites |
[[BeginnersStartHere|Beginners start here]] [[WhyYouShouldHaveAnAccount|Why should I have an account?]] [[AplCharacters|APL characters]] [[HowToBecomeAnAuthor|How to become an author]] [[HelpOnPageCreation|How to create a new page]] Gain experience on the [[http://sandbox.aplwiki.com|sandbox]] [[AuthorConventions|Author conventions]] [[EditingGuidelines|Editing guidelines]] {{{#!html </div></div> }}} == APL in action == * [[CategoryEssays|Essays]] - More text than code, these articles help you learn to think in APL * [[CategoryPuzzles|Puzzles]] - Problems to exhibit & strengthen your APL muscles * [[Articles]] - A collection of published articles on APL * [[BooksAndPublications|Books and publications]] * [[Studio]] - Basic examples of APL code * [[Examples]] and miscellaneous script files * [[CategoryShowCases|Show Cases]] == Guides — Beginners guides, FAQs etc. == * [[PrimersAndTutorials| Primers and tutorials]] * [[FAQs]] - Frequently asked questions * [[CategoryTechnologies|Technologies]] - Web, database, interfaces * [[General]] == APL community == * [[Community/Forums|Forums]] * [[Community/MailingLists|Mailing lists]] * [[Community/UserGroups|User groups]] * [[Community/WebResources| Other web resources]] - Web sites and user pages == Misc == * [[Misc/Vendors|Vendors]] * [[Misc/SupportedPlatforms|Supported Platforms]] * [[Misc/Training|Training]] - Sources offering workshops and/or courses * [[DevelopmentTools | Development Tools]] to make your work easier * [[Misc/Articles|Articles]] - Where the focus is not on APL, but APL is used somehow == APL open source code library == * [[CategoryAplTree | APLTree: an APL Open Source Library]] - Software for many tasks and problems a programmer runs typically into. * [[CategoryDyalogUserCommands | UserCommands]] - Third-party user commands for Dyalog. |
APL Wiki Frontpage
Note that this is the old wiki which is now read-only |
This wiki is about the APL Programming Language, one of the oldest (in terms of age) and youngest (in terms of concepts) of all programming languages. It is an interpreted language with built-in array capabilities and outstanding debugging features that makes the language an excellent choice for the agile approach. APL is also the very first functional programming language ever.
If you are curious about APL consider reading Bernard Legrand's excellent article "APL - a Glimpse of Heaven" on Vector.
For news follow us on Twitter; just search for "aplwiki".
APL in action
Essays - More text than code, these articles help you learn to think in APL
Puzzles - Problems to exhibit & strengthen your APL muscles
Articles - A collection of published articles on APL
Studio - Basic examples of APL code
Examples and miscellaneous script files
Guides — Beginners guides, FAQs etc.
FAQs - Frequently asked questions
Technologies - Web, database, interfaces
APL community
Other web resources - Web sites and user pages
Misc
Training - Sources offering workshops and/or courses
Development Tools to make your work easier
Articles - Where the focus is not on APL, but APL is used somehow
APL open source code library
APLTree: an APL Open Source Library - Software for many tasks and problems a programmer runs typically into.
UserCommands - Third-party user commands for Dyalog.