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X-Gateway: UofNB vialist X-Date: 06 Apr 2002 06:51:56 GMT X-Newsgroups: comp.lang.apl,comp.answers,news.answers X-Last-Updated: 2002/03/11 Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2002 14:24:57 -0300 From: apl-l Subject: APL language FAQ To: APL-L@LISTSERV.UNB.CA X-From: Sam Sirlin <sam@grover.jpl.nasa.gov> Archive-name: apl-faq Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: Sun Mar 10 18:23:40 PST 2002 APL Frequently Asked Questions (well some, anyway) Maintained by S.W. Sirlin Thanks to the many people who have contributed to this list. 3/10/2002 New in this version: minor updates. First, what is APL? APL is the first array processing language (that I know of anyway). The following was extracted from http://www.acm.org/sigapl/whyapl.htm. The language was invented by Kenneth E. Iverson while at Harvard University. The language, originally titled "Iverson Notation", was designed to overcome the inherent ambiguities and points of confusion found when dealing with standard mathematical notation. It was later described in 1962 in a book simply titled "A Programming Language" (hence APL). Towards the end of the sixties, largely through the efforts of IBM, the computer community gained its first exposure to APL. Iverson received the Turing Award in 1980 for this work. APL is a user-oriented notation, particularly well suited for communication from people to other people or to computers. The notation consists of a set of symbols (letters, numbers, punctuation, algebra, and special shapes), with a very simple set of rules (syntax) for putting them together to describe the processing of data. The data can be either numeric or literal (which includes words and text handling). In fact there are about a hundred different "primitive (i.e. fundamental to APL) operations which can be performed. This can be compared to having a calculator with over 100 different function keys. Following the old Chinese proverb that a picture is worth a thousand words, the APL symbol set is the equivalent of many words in describing algorithms or procedures. Often one or a few APL symbols (function) can have the same result as several lines of code in another computer language or of several paragraphs in English. ...See http://www.acm.org/sigapl/whyapl.htm for the rest of the article, or check out some of the web links or books listed below for more information. The questions I'm answering here are: 1. Where can I find APL for machine X? 2. How do I use APL on an XX terminal connected to machine YY? 3. What about APL keyboards/stickers? 4. Can I compile APL? 5. What tools exist for APL? 6. Can I get an APL font for X? 7. What information exists online about APL? 8. How do I get book Y? 9. What good APL books exist? 10. What user groups exist? 11. What's the latest APL conference? 12. How do I pass APL functions from one APL to another? 13. How do I write APL using only ASCII? 14. Where can I find APL employment information? The primary format for this faq is html. I use lex and aplc to convert this to a text version that is autoposted to the newsgroup. For the (text) latest version available, see ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/ (where all the autoposted faq's are archived), in particular ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/comp.lang.apl/APL_language_FAQ. Another good place for faq archives is http://www.faqs.org/, with this faq at http://www.faqs.org/faqs/apl-faq/. The latest html version of this faq is at http://www.izap.com/~sirlin/apl/apl.faq.html (1) Q: Where can I find APL for machine X? A: APL SOURCES A+ [1/2002] A+ is an APL dialect available (as source) under the GNU GPL for various Unix, including Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, developed at Morgan Stanley by Arthur Whitney et al. http://www.aplusdev.org http://sourceforge.net/ ftp://free1.d13.com/pub/aplusdev/ APL\11 APL\11 is a freely available APL interpreter for UNIX (C), thanks to Michael Cain. Currently has some bugs. See also openAPL below. Port to FreeBSD available (email: sam@kalessin.jpl.nasa.gov) ftp://archive.uwaterloo.ca/languages/apl/apl-11 email: mcain@advtech.uswest.com. APL2000 APL+DOS, APL+UNIX, APL+Win (for Windows 3.1, NT, 95), APL+Link, APL+Link Pro, APLSE for DOS (freeware, no printed documentation or support) (formerly sold by Manugistics/STSC): Cognos, Inc. 6610 Rockledge Drive, Suite 502, Bethesda Maryland USA 20817 Main Phone: (301) 564-5020 Sales Phone: 609-436-8717 Sales Fax: 609-734-0717 Support Phone: 301-564-5027 Support Fax: 301-564-5021 Consulting Services Phone: 609-436-8702 email: sales@apl2000.com support@apl2000.com consult@apl2000.com http://www.APL2000.com Canadian Distributor: APL Borealis Inc. 381 Manor Road East Toronto, Ontario M4S 1S7, Canada Phone: (416) 457-7828, Fax: (416) 482-6582 email: info@aplborealis.com http://www.aplborealis.com UK Distributor [12/01] APL Systems IDC SL Alfredo Marquerie, 12 - 2 F 28034 Madrid, Spain Phone: +34 91 730 7008 Office, +34 60 680 5949 Mobile Fax: +1 775 743 6131 email: uksales@apl2000.net, uksupport@apl2000.net APL.68000 Atari ST, IBM RS/6000, Mac level I/II, add in board for IBM pc's, PowerMac, (support for the Commodore Amiga has reportedly been dropped [1/16/2001]): In North America: Spencer Organization 24 Wampum Road Park ridge, NJ USA 07656 Phone: +1-201-307-9099, Fax: +1-201-307-9404 For the rest of the world: MicroAPL Limited South Bank Technopark 90 London Road, London UK SE1 6LN Phone: +44-171-922-8866 Fax: +44-171-928-1006 email: microapl@microapl.demon.co.uk email: microapl@applelink.apple.com WWW: http://www.microapl.co.uk APL92 APL92 (Mac, system 7.1), older APL90: ftp://ftp.emse.fr/pub/lang/apl/ Jean-Jacques Girardot School Mines St-Etienne, France email: girardot@cambur.emse.fr APLSE APLSE/LRNAPLSE (APL*PLUS v10 freeware, PCDOS, W95/98): APLSE is a version of Manugistics/STSC's PC APL, available with very little documentation. LRNAPLSE is a package including APLSE, on-screen lessons (with additional documentation), and the APL*PLUS Demo (more documentation). Ask for a catalog of APL books and software from Dick Holt, dick_holt@email.com Fonts under W95, WNT, (WME?) are troublesome. Here is some information from Allan Zenth (allan.zenth@tryg.dk): I tried to use APL-PLUS v.10 (essentially the same as APL SE) under Windows 95 and Windows NT. I don't know about Windows ME. First the bad things: You cannot work in a window with symbols (only full-screen) and using a code-page for symbols is not possible in NT. The difficult thing is to have a stable full-screen situation and the most difficult was NT. 1) Make a short-cut on the screen to the apl.exe file. Go into the properties (right-click on the icon). 2) On the program-page refer to the bat-file in the command-line field an set run to maximized 3) On the memory-page I use 1MB in EMS, XMS & DPMI - perhabs not important 4) On the screen-page set full-screen 5) On the misc-page remove the check-mark for Ctrl+Esc - Important to have in APL 6) Go into C:\WinNT\Pif and make sure, that you have the same short-cut here 7) Here should also be a short-cut for your font.com: 7a) On the program page refer to the file itself on the command-line, set run to maximized and remove the mark in "close on exit" (important!!) 7b) The same alterations on the other pages as above. 8) If you use aplprint.com for function-printout it should be treated as font.com Try to use this method in Windows ME - it might be the way out. APL*PLUS II/VMS, Statgraphics This was distributed by Manugistics (formerly STSC) but now has been taken over by APL2000 (above). Manugistics 2115 East Jefferson St. Rockville, Maryland, USA 20852 Phone: 800-592-0050, 301-984-5000, 301-984-5412, 301-984-5123 Fax: 301-984-5094 email: support: answer@manu.com international: intl@manu.com BBS: 301-984-5222 APROL APROL (Scheme/J mix): For information (7/15/98): http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~jhowland/aprol.paper.ps email: jhowland@ariel.cs.trinity.edu CAPLIB2 CAPLIB2 (Linux, DOS, HPUX, can be ported to other Unix) GPL interpreter, C library Thomas Glen Smith 3154 W. Shady Lane Neenah, WI email: 76207.3343@CompuServe.com ftp://archive.uwaterloo.ca/languages/apl/CAP/ Rainer J. H. Brandt succeeded in geting CAPLIB2 to compile under NetBSD and Solaris; see http://www.ph-cip.uni-koeln.de/~rbrandt/apl/ email: rbrandt@ph-cip.uni-koeln.de D4 [8/2000] D4 (IBM PC, Windows, Linux). Unix like shell for windows The shell is writen in D4, a dialect of APL http://www.d4maths.co.uk For more information contact the author Tony Goddard email:cat@animal.u-net.com DEC DEC (VAX APL V4.0): Digital Equipment Corp. Maynard, MASS, USA Dyalog APL Dyalog APL (Win 95/98, Unix/Motif, Windows 3.x): Source: Dyadic Systems Ltd. Riverside View, Basing Road, Old Basing, Basingstoke Hampshire RG24 7AL, UK Phone: 011-44-(1256) 811125, Fax: (1256) 811130 email : support@dyadic.com CompuServe: 100136,1473 http://www.dyadic.com US Distributor: Beautiful Systems Inc. 308 Old York Road, Suite 5 Jenkintown, PA 19046 USA Phone: (215) 886-2636, Fax: (215) 886-4888 email: Beautiful_Systems@goffs.net Canadian Distributors: APL Borealis Inc. 381 Manor Road East Toronto, Ontario M4S 1S7, Canada Phone: (416) 457-7828, Fax: (416) 482-6582 email: info@aplborealis.com http://www.aplborealis.com Strand Software, Toronto Finnish Distributor: Dinosoft Oy Lonnrotinkatu 21 C 00120 HELSINKI, Finland Phone: +358 9 70028820, Fax: +358 9 70028824 email: dinosoft@dinosoft.fi http://www.dinosoft.fi/ German Distributor APL Software Team GmbH P.O.Box 1307 61243 Usingen Phone: 49 6081 68380, Fax 49 6081 68580 http://www.aplteam.de FreeAPL IBM PC, MS Windows, version of APL\11 Tauno Ylinen, email: tylinen@mits.mdata.fi http://www.pyr.fi/apl/index.htm I-APL IBM PC, Mac, some other PCs (free*): In the US (may require lots of patience): Edward M. Cherlin Co-Chairman, I-APL Limited 6611 Linville Drive Weed, California, USA 96094-9763 Phone: (916) 938-4684, Fax: 916/938-3229 email: Cherlin@snowcrest.net Dick Holt, dick_holt@email.com. Also many .IWS workspaces and software to transfer .IWS <-> .AWS and .IWS <->.SAW In the UK: Anthony Camacho Co-Chairman, I-APL Limited 11 Auburn Road Redland Bristol BS6 6LS UK IBM APL2 [10/99] APL2 for PC DOS, OS/2, Windows 95/98, Windows NT, RISC System/6000, Sun Solaris, and IBM mainframes, plus TryAPL2 for PC DOS (free*) APL Products IBM Santa Teresa, Dept. RENA/F41 555 Bailey Avenue San Jose, California 95141, USA Phone: 408-463-APL2 (408-463-2752), FAX: 408-463-4488 email: apl2@vnet.ibm.com IBMMAIL: USIB6JN8 http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/apl http://www.ibm.com/support IBM support site. Search for the keyword APL2 ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com, IBM support site. Look in /ps/products/apl2 From 1-800-IBM-CALL or 1-800-3-IBM-OS2: APL2 for PC DOS: In North America, 5799-PGG, PRPQ RJ0411, Part No. 6242936 In Europe, Program Product 5604-260, Part No. 38F1753 APL2 for OS/2, Entry Edition, is part number 89G1556 APL2 for OS/2, Advanced Edition, is part number 89G1697 APL2 for Windows is part number 4229558 AIX APL2/6000 is Program Number 5765-012 APL2 for Sun Solaris is Program Number 5648-065 APL2 for CMS/TSO is Program Number 5688-228 APL2 Application Environment for CMS/TSO is Program Number 5688-229 IBM APL2 for the P/370 (Mainframe VM/ESA on a PS/2) [11/98] Interprocess Systems, Inc. http://www.interprocess.com/ J & APLIWIN J (for DOS, Linux, Windows, Mac, RS/6000, Sun) & APLIWIN (for Windows), Produced by: Jsoftware Inc. 19235 Covington Court Shorewood, MN 55331, USA http://www.jsoftware.com email: info@jsoftware.com K K, K-lite; an APL derivative (?) Kx Systems http://www.kx.com MacAPL Macs (?) version 2.11 (I don't know much about this yet) Michael C. O'Connor Leptonic Systems Co. 405 Tarrytown Rd., White Plains, NY 10607 Phone: (914) 682-0377 version 1.13 ftp://ftp.uwtc.washington.edu/pub/Mac/Programming/Languages/ (no longer: ftp://ftp.ens.fr/pub/mac/hqx/ ) openAPL New (11/98) version of apl\11 (above). Alpha release, under GPL (free source). Ported to Linux/X11 ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/apl Branko Bratkovic, South Australia. email to branko at senet dot com dot au SHARP APL SHARP APL (MVS, AIX, SunOS, Solaris, Linux [1/02]) Sharp APL for Linux is free for personal use; other products are Viewpoint, LOGOS, Mailbox Soliton Associates Limited (Formerly I. P. Sharp Associates) 44 Victoria St, Suite 2100 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5C 1Y2 Phone: (416) 364-9355 Fax: (416) 364-6159 email: sales@Soliton.COM http://www.soliton.com Soliton Associates, Inc. 1100 University Ave., Suite 111 Rochester, NY 14607 USA Phone: (716) 256-6466, Fax: (716) 256-6469 Soliton Associates Limited Havsgaardsvej 4 2900 Hellerup Copenhagen, Denmark Phone: +45 2621 6099, Fax: +45 3940 1641 email: benoit_paquin@soliton.com Software to transfer .SAW to .AWS or .IWS and vice-versa. Contact dick_holt@email.com Q'Nial NIAL Systems Limited 366 King Street East Suite 540 Kingston, Ontario K7K 6Y3 http://www.nial.com/[?dead 8/2/2000] email: info@nial.com (2) Q: How do I use APL on an XX terminal connected to machine YY? A: Terminal Emulation Apex Computer Specialists APL Key Boards and key caps for MG800/T7000 terminals, for WICAT/MCS systems, as well as terminal with both the ASCII and APL character codes. Bert Arias Apex Computer Specialists, Inc. 1502 West 400 South, Suite #2 Orem, UT 84058-5100 Phone 888-887-2739, Ext. 3357 Int.l 1-801-223-3357 Fax 801-223-9955 e-mail: barias@apexcs.com Chameleon Chameleon TN3270 for Windows, networks, IBM 3179G and 3192G emulation, SAA, APA graphics. NetManage 10725 De Anza Blvd., Cupertino, CA 95014, U.S.A. Phone: 408/973-7171 Fax: 408/257-6405 email: Donna@NetManage.com EXTRA! EXTRA! Extended for DOS or EXTRA! for Windows. Includes APL2 character set in both. DOS product works under Windows. Attachmate Corporation 13231 S.E. 36th Street Bellevue, Washington 98006 USA tel. (800) 426-6283 (206) 644-4010 in Washington State IBM Terminal Emulator IBM Terminal Emulators with APL Support: AIX: AIX X-Windows 3270 Emulator/6000 (X3270) Program Number 5765-011 DOS/Windows: PC/3270 Version 3, Version 4 9/30 OS2 Extended Services Communications Manager: Includes the CMAPL Application Aid. Requires APAR fixes after the Graphics Engine CSD is installed. OS2 Communications Manager/2 (CM/2): APL Support is available in Version 1.11 IRMA IRMA (PC) ?? Digital Communications Associates, Inc. 1000 Alderman Drive Alpharetta, Georgia 30201-4199 USA tel. (770) 442-4000 Kermit Dyalog APL reportedly has a tweaked kermit for APL/X 6.x. This supports APL characters on a PC (DOS or DOS session under Windows) when running APL on a Unix box. RUMBA RUMBA (for 3270, APL and graphics) Wall Data 17769 NE 78th Place Redmond WA 98052-4992 206-883-4777 rxvt OpenAPL has support for X11 terminals, but this may not match character orderings for other APLs. Sun Sun reportedly has a very good emulator for SunOS 4 and Solaris 2 which emulates an IBM 3179G APA colour graphics terminal. TN3270 TN3270 (Macintosh) Not public domain, but may be freely distributed. Works with TCP/IP Anonymous FTP from BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU (128.148.128.40): Distribution files are in the highest level directory. Begin by retrieving the file $README.FIRST which describes the other files. Anonymous FTP from FTP.NCSA.UIUC.EDU (128.174.20.50): Distribution files are contained in the directory NCSA_Telnet/tn3270. Same files as above above for BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU. BITNET distribution from LISTSERV@BROWNVM: Send LISTSERV the command GET TN3270 PACKAGE. GET LOCAL FILELIST for a complete list of available files. Mail order from Brown for $20 (check payable to Brown University): TN3270 Distribution Brown University Computer Store P.O. Box 1885 Providence, Rhode Island 02912 USA Info -- the NCSA Telnet Digest subscription: request@ncsa.uiuc.edu. x3270 x3270 for Unix systems (Linux, Solaris,...) A free 327x emulator with APL support. Get the source from ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/applications or see the home page at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/7814 YTERM YTERM For PC, supports IBM, VAX, TCP/IP with APL/APL2 chars. Yale University Computing & Information Systems Software Distribution 175 Whitney Avenue New Haven CT 06520 Tel: (203) 432-6600 Fax: (203)-432-6165 LISTSERV@YALEVM Z-Stem Z-Stem, a series of VT (e.g. VT240) emulators, for MSDOS PC/VAX-11 KEA Systems 3738 North Fraser Way, Unit 101 Burnaby, British Columbia Canada, V5J 5G1 (604) 431-0727 (3) Q: What about APL keyboards/stickers? A: APL Keyboards/Keycaps APL keyboard IBM/Lexmark keyboard, part no. 60G3571 or KB-571, (Professional 101-key keyboard about $90) APL2 Keycaps, US and UK base set (about $46)SX80-0270 APL2 Keycaps, German Upgrade to SX80-0270 SX80-0452 APL2 Keycaps, German Upgrade to SX80-0270 SX80-0453 APL2 Keycaps, French Upgrade to SX80-0270 SX80-0454 APL2 Keycaps, Italian Upgrade to SX80-0270 SC33-0604 APL2 Keyboard Decals (about $13 for set of two) Keycaps and decals are "publications" - order at 800-879-2755 Keyboard stickers, custom replacement key caps Hooleon Corp. P.O. Box 230 Cornville, AZ 86325 Tel: (602) 634-7515 Fax: (602) 634-4620 Keyboard stickers APL2000 Inc. (see above address) On-screen Maps KEYBOARD.AWS: APL*PLUS pop-up color keyboard diagram at the touch of a PF key. Incorporate it in any .AWS. Ask for catalog from email:dick_holt@email.com (4) Q: Can I compile APL? A: Compilers APL2C APL2C compiler/translator and interpreter, for Microsoft Windows 9x/NT/2000, written by Dr. Tilman P. Otto http://www.apl2c.com email: otto@apl2c.com APL to C APL to C conversion and compiler - I've heard this is out of business these days. Sofremi-AGL 6. rue Paul Bert 92800 Puteaux - France (1) 47.72.25.13 + Telex: 612 651 F IBM 370 APL*PLUS Manugistics compiler for IBM 370 APL*PLUS, documented in APL '85. see Manugistics listing above, or email aplsales@manu.com. Experimental: APEX Robert Bernecky's APEX compiler: Snake Island Research Inc. http://home.ican.net/~bernecky [dead 9/17/99] email:bernecky@eecg.toronto.edu [dead 9/17/99] APLc Tim Budd's APLc: anonymous login to ftp.cs.orst.edu, cd users/b/budd, or http://www.cs.orst.edu/~budd and look under books. (latest C++ version unavailable?) Sam Sirlin's current modification (4.02) of Budd's older aplc: (mostly flat apl, ported to Sun4/5, Freebsd, Atari, Linux, Dec Alpha) See http://www.izap.com/~sirlin (under construction) or send mail to sam@kalessin.jpl.nasa.gov asking for it CAPLIB Thomas Glen Smith's CAPLIB2 package, while not strictly a compiler Has C procedures corresponding to APL functions/operators (see above) A list of references on APL compilation is available ftp://archive.uwaterloo.ca/languages/apl/bibliography/compilers.html or comp_ref.doc, from http://www.izap.com/~sirlin (5) Q: What tools exist for APL? A: Other tools for APL Dino database for huge amount of data,Saurus tools for multidimensional databases Dinosoft Oy Lonnrotinkatu 21 C 00120 HELSINKI, Finland Phone: +358 9 70028820, Fax: +358 9 70028824 email: dinosoft@dinosoft.fi http://www.dinosoft.fi/ IEDIT (APL2 editor),AFM file system,APL2 tools[11/98] Interprocess Systems, Inc. http://www.interprocess.com/ Insight Systems [4/2000] SQAPL, an interface to SQL databases via ODBC or SequeLink, a spreadsheet manager, and a number of other APL tools available for many APL systems. Dealers for Dyalog APL, APL+Win from Cognos/APL2000, APL2 from IBM, J from Jsoftware, Causeway Products. Insight Systems ApS Nordre Strandvej 119G DK-3150 Hellebaek, Denmark Phone: +45 7026 1326 FAX: +45 7026 1325 http://www.insight.dk info@insight.dk APs for Dyalog APL for Windows Auxiliary Processors for Dyalog APL for Windows Lingo Allegro USA, Inc. 6749 S.Westnedge Ave, Suite K-268 Phone: +1 312 203 4926 Fax: +1 708 459 8501 Internet: 71303.3224@CompuServe.com http://www.lingo.com Computer Aided Instruction Computer Aided Instruction, for PC or mainframe IBM. Also a newsletter. Zark Incorporated 23 Ketchbrook Lane Ellington CT 06029 USA (6) Q: Can I get an APL font for X? A: Besides commercial products that come with the interpreters, there are: o Fonts for TeX, laTeX, the X windows system, postscript, and truetype (windows) are available. See ftp://archive.uwaterloo.ca/languages/apl/fonts/ o Truetype fonts for windows are available from ISI. o Truetype fonts Dyalog APL and Vector APL are available gratis, if you send a blank, formatted disk: Adrian Smith Brook House, Gilling East, YORK England -- U.K. (See his article in the April 1993 issue of VECTOR journal) o STSC, now Manugistics, used to distribute a rom chip with the APL characters for use in old monochrome adapters (now almost extinct). There's also code called SIMCGA.COM, that makes an old Hercules act like a cga (itself pretty old). o Fonts from several vendors are available for use (free of charge) in preparing articles for APL Quote Quad, APL conference proceedings, or other educational articles. This can be found on the ACM SIGAPL Web site. Word processing Templates to aid the author in preparing articles for conference proceedings or for submission to APL Quote Quad can also be found on the ACM SIGAPL web site. o Paul L Jackson's pljtools.zip contains DOSAPP.FON which if put in the Windows\Font directory, will provide an 8x16 APL font for a DOS window. This should work for various MS Windows products and APLSE. This is available at waterloo and Sam Sirlin's home page. o For web browsers, see Vector's site for a free ttf font (for pc's) http://www.vector.org.uk/aplfont.htm Dyadic has a .fon font (for pc's) I don't know how to make this work for X though yet. (7) Q: What information exists online about APL? A: Online information, free* APLs & WS o Anonymous ftp servers: o ftp://rtfm.mit.edu The official archive site for this faq and many others. The latest version of this faq is at ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/comp.lang.apl/APL_language_FAQ o archive.uwaterloo.ca or watserv1.uwaterloo.ca (129.97.128.10) L.J. Dickey's collection. Current J distribution for many machines (and J source, including LinkJ), APL\11, APLSE, CAPL, IAPL, RatAPL, TryAPL, APL fonts, TeX macros and fonts, the toronto toolkit, some other WS, archives of comp.lang.apl, the APL standard, an Introduction to J, and this FAQ. These are in directories starting from directory languages/apl ftp://archive.uwaterloo.ca/languages/apl/Welcome.html ftp://archive.uwaterloo.ca/languages/j/Welcome.html o ftp://exaia.wu-wien.ac.at (137.208.15.202) some J sources, particularly for HP o ftp://ftp.ips.cs.tu-bs.de Some apl/J stuff, copy of the draft standard. In /ftp/ips/pub/... o ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com, IBM support site. Look in ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/apl2. ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/apl2/demos contains a free (time limited) demo of APL2 for OS2, and TryAPL. o ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com The site of Committee Draft 1 of the APL ANSI/ISO standard (1/93) in: pub/plan/apl/cover.ps (a cover letter) pub/plan/apl/aplcd1.ps (the main document) o ftp://nova.cc.purdue.edu, cs.orst.edu some NEXT/J material: j.pkg.tar, Visage.pkg.tar o ftp://wuvieai.wu-wien.ac.at (137.208.15.20) This mirror of the APL Archives on watserv1 may be more convenient for users in Europe. Start in the directory /pub/lang/apl o Web (WWW) html servers: o ACM SIGAPL - information about the ACM, SIGAPL, related organizations, conferences, Internet resources, and the APL White Pages. http://www.acm.org/sigapl/ o AFAPL - French APL users group. http://www.afapl.asso.fr o APL White Pages A collection of names and email adressess of those interested in APL. Over 300 listings. To be listed, or see a listing go to http://www.acm.org/sigapl o Bob Armstrong's CoSy page - APL/K notecomputing environment (10/2001) http://cosy.com/K/CoSy.htm, or http://cosy.com/language/ o APL2000 Inc. Home Page http://www.APL2000.com o APL Methods Home Page (under construction 3/9/95): http://www.secapl.com/aplmeth/top.html o APL Software Team GmbH - German distributor of Dyadic APL http://www.aplteam.de o The Brighton University Resource Kit for Students, produced by John English (with various APL resources) http://burks.bton.ac.uk o Bernard Houben's site, IQL, Dyalog APL http://www.tip.nl/users/bernard.houben/ o Dyadic http://www.dyadic.com/ o Eke van Batenburg's APL webpage: http://wwwbio.LeidenUniv.nl/~batenburg/wekAPL.html o FinnAPL, Tauno Ylinen's FREEAPL for Windows, a couple of Dyalog workspaces, and APL idioms list http://www.pyr.fi/apl/index.htm o Conrad Hoesle-Kienzlen's web page, CHK IT-Consulting http://www.hoesle-kienzlen.de o IBM APL2 Home Page http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/apl o J and APL Web Ring Web-ring moderated by Alex Kornilovski: http://webhome.idirect.com/~kornal/ring/index.html o J FAQ Web site http://www.jsoftware.com/download/jfaq.txt o J Home Page http://www.jsoftware.com o J. E. Howland's Home page; APL/J references http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~jhowland/ o J.E.H. Shaw's Home page; J Guide http://www.warwick.ac.uk/statsdept/Staff/JEHS/index.html o K. Smillie's Home page; Various information for J, Beginning J, J and statistics http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~smillie/ o Learning J - web book on J by Roger Stokes (second draft 11/99) http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/rstokes/book.htm o Lescasse Consulting - importer, distributor for APL2000 in France http://www.lescasse.com o Milinta - Software and education for a variety of APL's. Help with workspace/file transfer between some APLs. (Dyalog, APL+family, SHARP MF, SAX) http://www.milinta.com o Mozilla Open Directory project http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/APL/ o Openhere Network - Web search engine written in APL http://openhere.com/ o Porting Mind.forth to APL http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/7256/apl.html o Rex Swain's APL Information http://www.rexswain.com/aplinfo.html o Sam Sirlin's Home page The site for this FAQ, my version of the apl compiler, some scripts for J, LaTeX J language summary, J faq, APL92, my version of apl\11, modified for my keywords. (under construction) http://www.izap.com/~sirlin o Web site for Les Nouvelles d'APL http://www.ensmp.fr/~scherer/langlet o Web Site for Lingo Allegro: http://www.lingo.com o MicroAPL Limited http://www.microapl.co.uk o Oxford University auto-htmlized version of this FAQ [11/23/99] It seems to be still up, but somewhat out of date. http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/faq/archive/apl-faq.html o Q'Nial - a similar array language http://www.nial.com/ o Soliton's web page http://www.soliton.com (Main Page) http://www.soliton.com/Linux (Sharp APL for Linux) o Toronto SIG - various information, back issues of the newsletter Gimme Arrays! http://www.torontoapl.org o Uniware (APL+Win and Dyalog APL/W, for now) http://www.uniware.fr/uk (english) http://www.uniware.fr (french) o Web site for Vector (maintained by Ray Cannon) http://www.vector.org.uk o Jim Weigang's Home Page - Newsreader etc. http://www.chilton.com/~jimw o Mail servers listserv@listserv.unb.ca (listserv@unb.ca), in the list APL-L, archives of comp.lang.apl ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com - mail access to waterloo, gatekeeper o Mail servers/lists BITFTP@PUCC.BITNET - access to waterloo Access to the APL-L on bitnet from the internet can be done via mail: To: listserv@unb.ca Subject: SUBSCRIBE APL-L SUBSCRIBE APL-L DyalogAPL t-chan@u-aizu.ac.jp for Dyalog users APL-ERS APL-ERS@IRLEARN.BITNET UCD APL Interest Group "virtually extinct" APL-L APL-L@UNB.CA, APL-L@UNBVM1.BITNET (broken?) APL Language Discussion (mirror of comp.lang.apl) APLEDU-LAPLEDU-L@UNBVM1.BITNET APL in Education A+http://www.aplusdev.org/Lists/index.html A+ mail list, archive J Forumhttp://www.jsoftware.com/resources.htm J mail list, archive Khttp://www.kx.com/listbox/ K mail list archives o Inquiries about the ISO APL standards should be addressed to your national standards body, or to any delagete from your country. If you can not find out who that is, you may ask Lee Dickey at ljdickey@math.uwaterloo.ca (SC22 WG3 attendees) o SIGAPL Software Library New Name, New Addresses: SIGAPL has made major changes in its software distribution system. The SIGAPL Software Library replaces what was formerly known as the "Software Exchange." SIGAPL wants to make array processing software much more widely available and easy to get. We want it to be decoupled from annual APL conferences, available year-round, unbundled by interpreter, and electronically free. Thanks to Lee Dickey at the University of Waterloo, this software is now available at: o ftp://archive.uwaterloo.ca/languages/apl/software-library o ftp://wuvieai.wu-wei.ac/pub/lang/apl (Vienna mirror of Waterloo) APL96 Conference Software Highlights: MERLIN Two new AWS mind bogglers (Langlet, FR) GRAN AWS []G Graphics (Buzin, RU) NFILES W3 Long file names, National Characters (Glantz, SE) APL2OS2TAPL2/2 Tutorial for OS/2 (Jizba, US) APLSE Free APL*PLUS v10 Interpreter (Manugistics/APL2000) LRNAPLSEAPLSE Tutorial & Documentation (Holt, US) UNLOCK-DUnlock locked fns in any small AWS (Holt, US) SL-GuideHow to add to the SIGAPL Software Library SIGAPL Software Guidelines: The SIGAPL Software Library (SL) is the premier venue for APL, J, and other array-oriented authors to display their programming ideas and skills, and for vendors to showcase their demos and products. APL and J software authors and vendors are invited to send their material on a 3.5" DOS disk to: Lee Dickey, Mathematics Department University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada 2NL 3G1 Tell him that it's for the Software Library. You may send your software at *any* time of the year. FTP upload is available on demand. Write to Lee Dickey at ljdickey@math.uwaterloo.ca SIGAPL's updated Software Library guidelines are: o Include an ASCII file (call it WSNAME.TXT) to describe what the software does, and what hardware and software is needed to use it. English is preferred, and other languages are welcome. o Think electronically. Your software needs to be packaged as a stand-alone product for electronic distribution. Good documen- tation adds real value to your software. o Put all of your material in one single .ZIP file for easy FTPing. o Include any needed copyright permissions. Copyrighted software can't be distributed without permission. o If possible, provide APL software in both its original form and as an APLACSCII file. APLASCII software (v1.4) is available for all major APLs at the electronic sources listed above. o Check your software for viruses. Archive.waterloo.ca will also check your software for viruses. o Authors should pay special attention to the quality, usefulness, and documentation of their work, and should include their name and address (including email). o Significant improvements and major updates of prior SL software are welcome. (8) Q: How do I get book Y? A: Sources of Publications/Books o APL Book Sales [1/2002] operated by Robert G. Brown On-Line at http://www.apl-books.com, or APL Book Sales 6749 South Westnedge Avenue Suite K-288 Portage, Michigan USA 49002 email: bob@acm.org FAX: (616) 324-9070 o APL Quote Quad Association for Computing Machinery (address below) o Dick Holt An email catalog of APL books and software for APL*PLUS, IBM APL2, TryAPL2, J, ISI, Sharp, Dyalog, APLSE on-screen APL lessons and docs, cryptography, APL in French, APL Conference Software, and I-APL is available upon request from Dick Holt, email:dick_holt@email.com o EducAPL 1120 Ave du Parc Quebec PQ CANADA G1S2W7 o Renaissance Data Systems [3/02] All books on APL and J in print P.O.Box 313, Newtown, CT 06470, USA email: aplbooks@earthlink.net http://www.aplbooks.com o Past proceedings of the "APL as a Tool of Thought" conferences are available from NY/SIGAPL. (9) Q: What good APL books exist? A: Reference Books References - books mentioned on the net or that someone has recomended, not all of which are available: For a more complete list online see: ftp://archive.uwaterloo.ca/languages/apl/bibliography/index.html o APL"nn" Conference Proceedings - The annual ACM/SigAPL conference proceedings, published yearly from 19?? (APL??) to date (APL96) as an issue of APL Quote Quad; replace nn by the appropriate last two digits of the year. o Brown et. al. "APL2 at a Glance," Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-038670-7. o T. Budd, "An APL Compiler," Springer-Verlag. o Maurice Dalois, "Introduction to APL*PLUS PC," available from EducAPL, US$30, US$10 for overseas shipping. o J. Ever and C. Fair, "Guidelines for APL Systems," DPD 22 IBM 037301, March 1976. o Gilman and Rose, "APL - An Interactive Approach," Wiley, ISBN 220-471-30022-5. o Ulf Grenander, "Mathematical Experiments on the Computer," Academic Press, 1982, ISBN 0-12-301750-5. o Kent Haralson, Useful APL Defined Functions, IBM Technical Report, TR 00.2409, Feb. 8 1973. o Timothy Holls, "APL Programming Guide," IBM G320-6103, 1978, and G320-6735, 1981, (out of print?). o IBM, "APL2 Programming: Language Reference" (Version 2, SH21-1061; Version 1, SH20-9227 (DOS only)). o IBM, "The APL Handbook of Techniques", IBM publication number S320-5996, April 1978. Includes routines for multi-precision integer and float operations. o The IBM System Journal, V. 30, No. 4 (1991); Special Issue Devoted to APL. o A.D. Falkoff, K.E Iverson, E.H Sussenguth, "A formal description of System/360," The IBM System Journal, V. 3, No. 3 (1964) o K. E. Iverson, A Programming Language, Wiley, 1962. o K. Iverson, "A personal view of APL," IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 30, No. 4, 1991. o K. Iverson, Concrete Mathematics Companion o S. Kamin, "Programming Languages: An Interpreter-Based Approach," contains (among other things) toy implementations of Lisp, APL, Scheme, SASL, CLU, Smalltalk, and Prolog, Addison-Wesley, 1990, ISBN 0-201-06824-9. o Bernard LEGRAND, "Les APL Etendus," Masson, Paris, 1994. An introduction to modern APL (French). o Jon McGrew, "An Introduction to APL2," IBM (SH20-9229). o James A. Mason, "Learning APL: An Array Processing Language," Harper & Row Publishers Inc., New York, 1986, ISBN 0-06-044243-3 260 pp. o Peelle, APL an Introduction, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, ISBN 0-03-004953-9. o Reiter & Jones, APL with a Mathematical Accent, Brooks/Cole ISBN 0-534-12864-5, (now being distributed by Chapman & Hall). o C. Reiter, Fractuals Visualization and J, Iverson Software, Inc, 1995 ISBN 1-895721-11-3. o Adrian Smith, "APL, A Design Handbook for Commercial Systems," Wiley series in information processing, Wiley & Sons, 1982, ISBN 0-471-10092-7. o Norman D. Thomson, Raymond P. Polivka, "APL2 in Depth," Springer-Verlag, 1995, ISBN 0-387-94213-0 ($39.95). o Jerry R. Turner, "APL IS EASY!," Manugistics, 1993. o "SHARP APL Reference Manual," 2nd ed., Soliton Associates Limited PC Version: Iverson Software, 1993, ISBN 1-895721-07-5. o Jim Weigang, "APL Notes," Available from J. Weigang (includes APL*PLUS interpreter) 40 Pelham Lane Wilton, CT 06897 USA price: US$29 postpaid in US & Canada, US$38 overseas. o "A Source Book in APL," APL Press, 1981, ISBN 0-917326-10-5. o "J Phrases," Iverson Software, 1996, ISBN 1-895721-12-1 o "Exploring Math", Iverson Software, 1996, ISBN 1-895721-13-X o "J Primer," Iverson Software, 1996, ISBN 1-895721-14-8 (10) Q: What user groups exist? A: User groups Note that information on officers may be somewhat out of date. ACM/SIGAPL Association for Computing Machinery / Special Interest Group on APL, international membership. Quarterly journal Quote Quad. Chapter groups around the country. Association for Computing Machinery 1515 Broadway New York, NY 10036 Tel: (212) 626-0500 email acmhelp@acm.org APLBUG [10/15/2000] APL Bay Area Users Group, Northern California ACM SIGAPL Meets monthly, regular newsletter, $20/yr. Chairman:Chuck Kennedy (408)241-2920 Charles-Kennedy@home.com Secretary/Treasurer:Curtis Jones 228 South 15th Street San Jose, CA 95112-2150 jonesca@us.ibm.com Newsletter editor:Chuck Kennedy BACUS Belgian APL CAM Users Society APL CAM Journal (4 issues / year in French, Dutch, English) and other publications. fee: 500 BEF c/o Joseph De Kerf Rooienberg 72 B2570 Duffel BELGIUM tel.: 32-15-31 47 24 BAA (11/1/98) BAA British APL Association, a specialist group of the British Computer Society, international membership. Quarterly journal VECTOR maintains a comprehensive vendor and product list. See the vector page for current information: http://www.vector.org.uk Chicago APL SIG Larry Mysz Chicago APL SIG 836 Highland Drive Chicago Heights IL 60411, USA email: 73040.3032@compuserve.com Connecticut APL group Bob Pomeroy Mass Mutual Life 1295 State Street Mail Drop F465 Springfield MA 01111 USA Tel: +1 413 788 8411 x2838 Denmark APL Special Interest Group of the Danish Data Association (DDA) [4/2000] Helene Boesen email: hb@insight.dk Dutch APL User Group APL Werkgroep Nederland President: Theo Zwart OASIS Lekstraat, 4 NL3433 ZB Niewegein The NETHERLANDS Tel: +31 3402 66336 Fax: +31 3402 65844 Secretary: B. Smoor Dorpstraat 50 4128BZ Lexmond The Netherlands Also contact: Eke Van Batenburg email: sbqbeb@rulsfb.leidenuniv.nl AFAPL (6/2000) Association Francophone pour la promotion du langage APL Les Nouvelles d'APL (journal 4/year) and other publications in French. fee: 350 franch francs in France, 450 FF abroad, 2800 FF for firms. 174, bd de Charonne 75020 PARIS FRANCE Tel. & Fax : (33)-1-43-56-31-79) President:Michel Roszewitch General Secretary:Ludmila Lemagnen email: lemagnen@aol.com www: http://www.afapl.asso.fr APL-Club Germany c/o Dieter Lattermann Rheinstrasse 23 D-69190 Walldorf, GERMANY Tel: +49 6227 2003 email: 100332.1461@Compuserve.com Groupe APL-J\Quebec (Quebec)[11/13/98] APL user group in Quebec (city) Gilles Kirouac, president Quebec, Canada email: gkirouac@riq.qc.ca Japan APL Association (JAPLA) Japanese APL/J interest group. Monthly meetings at every 3rd Saturday and hold study APL /J. Currently published JAPLA's journal 2 times / year. We welcome to our associate member who has an interest in APL/J. JAPLA's Office: c/o PRIDE Masujima Bldg. 1-8-13, Higasi Gotanda, Shinagawa ku, Tokyo, 141 JAPAN Tel: 81-3-3280-0411 Fax: 81-3-3280-0418 Chairman: Dr. Tosio Nishikawa Laboratory National Chemical for Industry Higashi 1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305, Japan International Interface: Masafusa Yasuda 2-4-10, Nogata, Nakano ku, Tokyo, 165, JAPAN Tel/Fax: 81-3-3319-1956 email: myasuda@mix.or.jp APL Club Oesterreich APL Club Oesterreich Obere Donaustrasse 95 A-1020 Wein, AUSTRIA Rome/Italy ACM SIGAPL Casella Postale 14343 00100 - Roma Trullo, ITALY Chair: Mario Sacco email: marsac@vnet.ibm.com Additional contact: David Lanari Universita di Perugia Piaza dell'Universita 2 Via G. Verga 30 I06100 Perugia, ITALY email: david@ipguniv.bitnet Melbourne APL Users Group Contacts: Harvey Davies CSIRO Div Atm Res Private Bag No. 1 Mordialloc, Victoria 3195, Australia Phone: +61 3 586 7574 email: hld@dar.csiro.au Moshe Sniedovich email: moshe@mundoe.maths.mu.oz.au NY/SIGAPL [revised 8/10/98] The New York City local chapter of ACM SIGAPL. Monthly meetings (ex July/August), newsletter "Big Apple APL", "APL as a Tool of Thought" miniconferences, approx. annual. Dues $35, $25 for ACM or ACM SIGAPL members, $10 for students. PO Box 2697 New York, NY 10163-2697 USA Chairman: David E. Siegel Tel: 609-734-9554 (work) email: Siegel@acm.org Newsletter editor: Jim Boyd Tel: +1 914-941-9239 email: jhb@acm.org Membership chairman: Lynne C. Shaw Tel: +1 212-662-2406 email: shaw@acm.org Potomac ACM SIGAPL The Potomac ACM SIGAPL Chapter has been inactive since August 1996. For information about Potomac SIGAPL, send email to Dick Holt (dick_holt@email.com). SEAPL South East APL Users' Group Doc Manges SEAPL Newsletter Editor email: SEAPLDOC@aol.com Tel: 770-972-3755 413 Comanche Trail Lawrenceville GA 30244 Other contacts: Gordon and Stella Chamberlain Interprocess Systems, Inc. http://www.interprocess.com/ SOCAL-SIGAPL SOCAL-SIGAPL Southern California APL user's group. Meets approximately every other month, at Los Angeles City College. Regular newsletter, electronic only. No dues. (11/23/98) Editor: Arthur J. Stasney Contacts: astasney@earthlink.net (Arthur J. Stasney) jizba@gte.com (Zdenek V. Jizba) SovAPL Alexander O. Skomorokhov P.O. Box 5061 Obninsk - 5 Kaluga Region RUSSIA email: askom@apl2.obninsk.su Dr Alexander Skomorokhov Obninsk Institut of Nuclear Power/IATE Studgorod 1 Obninsk Kaluga Region 249020 RUSSIA Tel: +7 084439 31463 Fax: +7 095 2552225 email: askom@apl2.obninsk.su Suomen APL Suomen APL-yhdistys ry (Finn APL Association) about 4 informal newsletters/year, mainly in Finnish, one English issue/year. Membership fees,per year: 100 Fmk (about 20 $). (March 1998) Address: Box 1005, 00101 Helsinki, Finland Chair: Timo Korpela (1998) The Central Pension Security Institute SF-00065 Elaketurvakeskus, Finland Phone: +358 9 1512164, Fax: +358 9 1512496 http://www.pyr.fi/apl/index.htm SWAPL SWAPL -- SouthWest APL Users' Group Membership fees, per year USA$12 Non-USA postal supplement$6 c/o Stuart Yarus (newsletter editor) P.O. Box 210367 Bedford, TX 76095 U.S.A. (817) 656 5896; (817) 577 0165 Compuserve: 73700,2545 Internet: 73700.2545@compuserve.com SwedAPL Chairman is Christer Ulfhielm. c/o Novator Consulting Group AB Svardvagen 11C S-182 33 Danderyd Sweden Tel: +46 8 6226350 Fax: +46 8 6226351 email: 100341.404@CompuServe.com (Christer Ulfhielm) Swiss APL User(s) Group Hans Steffen Swiss APL User Group c/o Federal Statistical Office CH3003 Berne SWITZERLAND Fax: +41 31 382 27 95 See also: Dr. Hanspeter Bieri Institut fur Informatik Universitat Berne Langgasstrasse 51 CH3012 Bern SWITZERLAND Tel: +41 31 65 86 81 Fax: +41 31 65 39 65 email:bieri@iam.unibe.ch email: si@ifi.unizh.ch Sydney APL Users Group Newsletter (with contributions from Melbourne group): "Epsilon" Acting President and Treasurer: Nick Laletin, Jr. PO Box 1511 Macquarie Centre, North Ryde 2113 Australia Tel: +61 02 427 1605 Fax: (02) 257 6670 Secretary: Erik Nielson Phone: +61 2 257 5742 Toronto ACM APL SIG Toronto ACM APL SIG (9/98) Meets monthly, excluding July, August, December Attendance is free Chair: Dan King danking@sympatico.ca 416-595-1782 Newsletter: publication is suspended until further notice Treasurer: Eric Granz egranz@arvotek.net 416-784-8703 P.O. Box 55 Adelaide Street Post Office Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5C 2H8 email: info@torontoapl.org http://www.torontoapl.org (11) Q: What's the latest APL conference? A: Conferences NY/SIGAPL APL as a Tool of Thought Held Yearly in NY Last Held: 31 January 1998 The APL2000 User Conference The 2000 APL2000 User Conference [4/2000] APL2000 Inc is please to announce the fifth annual APL2000 User Conference to be held Sunday, November 12th - Wednesday November 15th at the Rosen Plaza Hotel (formerly the Clarion Plaza Hotel) in Orlando Florida. For further information, please contact our conference coordinator, Sonia Beekman, at (301) 564-5020, email sonia@apl2000.com. or check our web site at http://www.APL2000.com. The annual ACM SigAPL Conference APL2001: An Arrays Odyssey June 25-28, 2001 Yale University, New Haven, CT, U.S.A. For information see sigAPL, apl2001 Previous ACM SigAPL Conferences APL Berlin 2000: The 2000 International Conference on Array Programming Languages Think Arrays in a Great City, July 24-27, 2000 - Berlin, Germany http://stat.cs.tu-berlin.de/APL-Berlin-2000 APL99: The 1999 International Conference on all Array Programming Languages August 10-14, 1999 - University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA See the web page: http://www.lingo.com/apl99/, or See the ACM SIGAPL website, or subscribe to the APL99 mailing list. You can subscribe by sending email to listserve@acm.org with "Subscribe APL99-Info Your Name" in the BODY of the msg (without the quotes). You will be requested to confirm your subscription. You will receive an automatic welcome msg and updated information as it is available. Previous conference proceedings are available from ACM as issues of APL Quote Quad. For APL97 a video and CD ROM are available from Eric Granz of the Toronto APL SIG (see above). SIGAPL Software Library All Conference Packages, for all years, will be available from SIGAPL and the Waterloo Archives at ftp://archive.uwaterloo.ca/languages/apl/software-library/index.html (12) Q: How do I pass APL functions from one APL to another? A: Migration of applications Different APL vendors store workspaces in completely different formats. This has greatly reduced sharing of functions among users, and made it difficult for users to migrate between vendors and even between machines. Here there are two main options - o Use the Workspace Interchange Standard (WSIS), documented in the ISO standard. This has been partially implemented by various vendors. For example Manugistics (STSC) uses an SLT workspace to do the reading/writing. o Use the IBM )in and )out .atf files (documentation?) Here are some concrete instructions, courtesy of Eke van Batenburg, SBQBEB@rulsfb.LeidenUniv.nl: You only port APL, no GUI, no file I/O, no graphics, no locked objects. The following recipees use (arbitrary choosen) filename TRANSW.ATF on floppy as intermediate. "<>" means "next line". o Macintosh APL68000 export to floppy: []MOUNT'Untitled' <> )OUT 0 TRANSWS In finder, change file name to "TRANSWS.ATF" o Macintosh APL68000 import from floppy: In finder, change file name to "TRANSWS" (without ".ATF" extension!!!) []MOUNT'Untitled' <> )IN 0 TRANSWS Problems: "INVALID FILE" can mean "SYMBOL TABLE FULL" (check ")SYMBOLS" and increase them to 1000) or comment lines in file (remove all lines beginning with "*" using any editor and try again). o Atari APL68000 export to floppy: []MOUNT 'A:' <> )OUT 0 TRANSWS o Atari APL68000 import from floppy []MOUNT 'A:' <> )IN 0 TRANSWS Problems: same as in point 2. o IBM APL2/PC export to floppy: )HOST A: <> )OUT TRANSWS o IBM APL2/PC import from floppy: )HOST A: <> )IN TRANSWS Problems: none experienced upto now o IBM mainframe export to floppy: start APL with "APL2 CASE(2)" (necessary for underscored conversion) )CLEAR <> )COPY workspacetobeported (NOT LOAD!!!!) )OUT TRANSWS <> )CLEAR <> )IN TRANSWS <> )OUT TRANSWS (yes, 2x seems to work, 1x sometimes gives gibberish, I don't know why) Download ....APLTF.TRANSWS to floppy, rename to TRANSWS.ATF Problems: if you download with Kermit: set TEXTMODE OFF and set file TYPE BINARY o IBM mainframe import from floppy I have no experience with this, but I suppose: Upload TRANSWS.ATF to file ...APLTF.TRANSWS )IN TRANSWS o APL2000 APL+DOS, APL+UNIX, APL+Win export to floppy: ]OUT A:TRANSWS.ATF o APL2000 APL+DOS, APL+UNIX, APL+Win import from floppy: ]IN A:TRANSWS.ATF Problems: Different from IBM or APL68000 or "extended standard" are: "A B C[2]" is B, partioned enclose, squeezed quad, monadic ",[1.5]", take with axis and scalar functions with axis. o Dyalog APL: im/export functions have since several years a bug that thinks that your recordsize is wrong. If you manage to correct only this, it seems to work find. o Contribution of others to TRYAPL(?), IPSharp APL, ISIAPL etc. o Write the functions/data out to ASCII files using some sort of transliteration scheme (see 11). This has the advantage over (1) that the files are human-readable and editable. All schemes suffer from the basic incompatibility between APL vendors. This comes from extensions to standard ISO APL in several areas: o Different built in functions - the quad functions. This includes file IO, graphics etc. Also the (mostly obsolete) ibeam functions. o Generalized arrays - boxes versus nests. A major fight in the community for at least the last 10 years. Unresolved. o User defined operators - not all implementations allow this. o Multivalent functions - not all implementations allow this. Each instance of the above requires someone who knows both implementations to rewrite the code. Hence only ISO APL is easily portable. (13) Q: How do I write APL using only ASCII? A: Writing APL in ASCII Almost all vendors have provided ways to enter APL from non-APL terminals. They took forms such as @BOX for example. For some reason however, they all used different symbol sets and different transliterations. Hence all are incompatible. Various users, seeing the advantage of this approach versus the WSIS have tried their hands. I there are several separate issues: writing an APL character, writing APL data, writing APL functions, and writing out a whole workspace. Approaches for character : o My own approach - see symbols3v1.txt on my home page Example: s .is + / .ro , a o William Chang (wchang@phage.cshl.org) has proposed a J-ish verion called APL! Example: s <- +/ ? , a o Jim Weigang (jimw@math.umass.edu) has proposed a bit more verbose version. Example: s {<-} +/ {rho} , a Approaches for objects: o John Mitloehner (mitloehn@uxq.wu-wien.ac.at) has proposed a PP scheme for this that includes data and functions. See his article at APL92. Code for various APLs is available at waterloo. Example: @begin function NUB R@is NUB X R@is ((X@iota X)= @iota @rho X)/X @end function Code is also available for incorporation of APL into latex documents. o Jim Weigang proposes the more familiar "Del editor" output format. Sample code for this translator is available in this format. (14) Q: Where can I find APL employment information? A: Job boards like Dice or Monster. The APL Skills Database is no longer maintained. _____________________________________________________ Changes/Additions: sam@kalessin.jpl.nasa.gov This list is not authorized or supported by the US government or NASA or Caltech or the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Nor is any other organization or individual living or dead or gone beyond responsible in any official or legal way. It is distributed solely on an as-is basis, with no guarantee of being of any use whatsoever to anyone. 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