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To get our program into a state where we can do that requires a choice between a number of alternative routes only one of which will actually use the session. To get our program into a state where we can do that requires a choice between a number of alternative routes. Using the session (as above) will work in all versions of APL, but you may want to do something more sophisticated like writing a GUI application. This can be very easy in APL, but the exact details vary from one APL vendor to another...
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Here are a few possible approaches: Here are a few possible approaches if you are using Dyalog APL:
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 * [:HelloWorldSession:as above]
 * [:HelloWorldGui:GUI]
 * [:HelloWorldHtml:HTML]
 * [:HelloWorldOle:OLE]
 * [[HelloWorldSession|as above]]
 * [[HelloWorldGui|GUI]]
 * [[HelloWorldHtml|HTML]]
 * [[HelloWorldOle|OLE]]
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CategoryHelloWorld CategoryDyalog Here are some possibilities if you are using APLX:

 * [[HelloWorldSessionAPLX|as above]]
 * [[HelloWorldGuiAPLX|GUI]]
 * [[HelloWorldHtmlAPLX|HTML]]
 * [[HelloWorldOleAPLX|OLE]]

CategoryHelloWorld CategoryDyalog CategoryAplx

Many programming language manuals start by showing how easy it is to write a "Hello world" program in that language. In APL we pride ourselves with the shortest ... start APL and type:

'Hello World'

Aplers are used to the idea of using the session as an input/output interface. The rest of the world might not consider that this qualifies as a program. In mswindows for instance a program might be defined as something we can call from the Run... dialog box or set up as a shortcut on the desktop.

To get our program into a state where we can do that requires a choice between a number of alternative routes. Using the session (as above) will work in all versions of APL, but you may want to do something more sophisticated like writing a GUI application. This can be very easy in APL, but the exact details vary from one APL vendor to another...

Here are a few possible approaches if you are using Dyalog APL:

Here are some possibilities if you are using APLX:

CategoryHelloWorld CategoryDyalog CategoryAplx

HelloWorld (last edited 2017-02-16 18:45:23 by KaiJaeger)