ngn-k-tutorial VS PDP_11_Simulator

Compare ngn-k-tutorial vs PDP_11_Simulator and see what are their differences.

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ngn-k-tutorial PDP_11_Simulator
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8.4 10.0
28 days ago over 5 years ago
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ngn-k-tutorial

Posts with mentions or reviews of ngn-k-tutorial. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-13.

PDP_11_Simulator

Posts with mentions or reviews of PDP_11_Simulator. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-12.
  • Ngn/k (free K implementation)
    17 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 May 2022
    I can offer you the contrary opinion: why I would not use these kind of languages.

    A couple of years ago I worked on a non-trivial APL application with one of my university professors and another student. We were trying to build a CPU simulator flexible enough to handle stuff ranging from PDP-11 up to Intel x86. The goal was to run some analysis on memory accesses performed by the x86 architecture. Quite an interesting project in which I worked on for around two year.

    The code is still available if you're interested: https://github.com/emlautarom1/PDP_11_Simulator

    The first implementation was done in APL using a book which I don't remember as reference. We had a couple of meetings where we learned APL and the general idea behind the design. Pretty soon we started to deal with a lot of issues like:

    - We only found two implementations for the APL interpreter: GNU and Dyalog. GNU is free but pretty much abandoned. Support for Windows was (is?) nonexistent. Dyalogs version is proprietary so we couldn't use that (even when a "student" version was available).

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ngn-k-tutorial and PDP_11_Simulator you can also consider the following projects:

b-decoded - arthur whitney's b interpreter translated into a more traditional flavor of C

kona - Open-source implementation of the K programming language

Kbd - Alternative unified APL keyboard layouts (AltGr, Backtick, Compositions)

april - The APL programming language (a subset thereof) compiling to Common Lisp.

kdb - kdb+ Working Group from FINOS Data Technologies program

bqn-libs - Informal collection of BQN utilities

rsbqn - An embeddable BQN virtual machine in rust. Stay tuned!

ok - An open-source interpreter for the K5 programming language.

pdp11.jl - PDP-11 Simulator written in Julia