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 * [http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/apl/ IBM] sells APL2
 * [http://www.apl2000.com/ APL2000] sells APL+Win
 * [http://www.microapl.co.uk/apl/ MicroAPL] sells APLX
 * [http://www.dyalog.com Dyalog] sells Dyalog APL
 * [http://www.soliton.com/services_sharp.html Soliton] sells SHARP APL (SAX on Unix)
 * [[http://www.apl2000.com/|APL2000]] offers subscriptions for '''APL+Win''', '''APL+Linux''', '''APL+Unix''' and '''VisualAPL'''
 * [[http://www.dyalog.com|Dyalog]] sells '''Dyalog APL'''
 * [[https://www.gnu.org/software/apl/|GNU APL]] a free, Open Source, almost complete implementation of ISO standard 13751
 * [[http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/apl/|IBM]] sells '''IBM APL2'''
 * [[http://www.jsoftware.com|Jsoftware]] gives away '''J''', an APL completely redesigned about 1990.
 * [[http://www.kx.com|Kx Systems]] sells '''K''' and '''Q''', blends of APL and Lisp.
 * [[http://www.microapl.co.uk/apl/|MicroAPL]] sells '''APLX'''
 * [[http://www.nars2000.org|NARS2000]] a free Open Source Experimental APL Interpreter
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[http://www.jsoftware.com Jsoftware] sells J, an APL completely redesigned about 1990. ## * [[http://www.soliton.com/services_sharp.html|Soliton]] sells '''SHARP APL''' (SAX on Unix) // not exactly out of business but not a vendor any more
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[http://www.kx.com Kx Systems] sells K and Q, blends of APL and Lisp.

See also WhichApl and AplsAndRelatedLanguages.
See also WhichApl and AboutApl/AplsAndRelatedLanguages.

Vendors

Different vendors provide different implementations of APL. (Your mileage will definitely vary.)

  • APL2000 offers subscriptions for APL+Win, APL+Linux, APL+Unix and VisualAPL

  • Dyalog sells Dyalog APL

  • GNU APL a free, Open Source, almost complete implementation of ISO standard 13751

  • IBM sells IBM APL2

  • Jsoftware gives away J, an APL completely redesigned about 1990.

  • Kx Systems sells K and Q, blends of APL and Lisp.

  • MicroAPL sells APLX

  • NARS2000 a free Open Source Experimental APL Interpreter

See also WhichApl and AboutApl/AplsAndRelatedLanguages.


CategoryAboutApl

Misc/Vendors (last edited 2017-02-16 17:28:13 by KaiJaeger)