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## ||<tablestyle="background:magenta; both; font-size:large; font-weight: bold; margin: 0.5em 0 1em 1em;"> /!\ The APL wiki is not be available currently due to maintenance work|| ## ||<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||
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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 [[WikiPedia:Agile_software_development|agile approach]]. 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.
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Try APL online: [[http://tryapl.org]]
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[[PhraseBook|Useful APL phrases]]
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== APL in action ==
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'''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
 * [[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
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 * [[Studio]] Basic examples of APL code  * [[Studio]] - Basic examples of APL code
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'''Guides''' - Beginners guides, FAQs etc. == Guides Beginners guides, FAQs etc. ==
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 * [[FAQs]] Frequently-asked questions
 * [[CategoryTechnologies|Technologies]] Web, database, interfaces
 * [[FAQs]] - Frequently asked questions
 * [[CategoryTechnologies|Technologies]] - Web, database, interfaces
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'''Library — APL code library'''
 * [[CategoryAplTree | APLTree: an APL Open Source Library]]
 * [[CategoryDyalogUserCommands | UserCommands]]
* PhraseBook useful APL expressions you can copy and paste into your programs
== Library — APL code library ==
 * [[CategoryAplTree | APLTree: an APL Open Source Library]]; Download from http://download.aplwiki.com/
 * [[CategoryDyalogUserCommands | UserCommands]] for Dyalog
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'''APL community''' == APL community ==
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 * [[Community/WebResources| Other web resources]] Web sites and user pages  * [[Community/WebResources| Other web resources]] - Web sites and user pages
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'''Misc''' == Misc ==
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 * [[Misc/Training|Training]] - Sources offering workshops and/or courses.  * [[Misc/Training|Training]] - Sources offering workshops and/or courses

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 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

Guides — Beginners guides, FAQs etc.

Library — APL code library

APL community

Misc

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