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* [[https://www.gnu.org/software/apl/|GNU APL]] a free, Open Source, almost complete implementation of ISO standard 13751 | |
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* [[http://www.jsoftware.com|Jsoftware]] sells '''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.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 (mostly) and Lisp (a bit). |
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 (mostly) and Lisp (a bit).
NARS2000 a free Open Source Experimental APL Interpreter
See also WhichApl and AboutApl/AplsAndRelatedLanguages.