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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
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APL wiki Frontpage

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 a perfect choice for the agile approach.


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