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ngn-k-tutorial
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Thinking in an Array Language
Complain about the language or documentation, but array language communities are absolutely friendly to outsiders! This tutorial lists some active forums, give them a try:
https://github.com/razetime/ngn-k-tutorial/tree/main?tab=rea...
Also, have to shout out the APL Orchard, where Adám will give any visitor a personal tutorial: https://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/52405/the-apl-orchard
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APL: An Array Oriented Programming Language (2018)
To add to the list, this one is pretty good;
https://github.com/razetime/ngn-k-tutorial
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rando Q vs J thoughts | Locklin on science
If you like APL, then you probably want to try K, which is an ASCII-only array language with a focus on guided minimalism. For an open source K you can try ngn/k, which has a tutorial.
- Thinking in an array language
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Ngn/k (free K implementation)
Razetime's matmul refactoring is brilliant: https://github.com/razetime/ngn-k-tutorial/blob/main/c-think...
Finally, some nice examples of k's concision:
qs:{$[2>#?x;x;,/qs'x@&'~\:x<*1?x]} / Quicksort
- An ngn/k Tutorial
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What are some alternatives?
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kona - Open-source implementation of the K programming language
odetoj - Rewrite of Arthur Whitney's one-page J interpreter in Rust
april - The APL programming language (a subset thereof) compiling to Common Lisp.
TablaM - The practical relational programing language for data-oriented applications
kdb - kdb+ Working Group from FINOS Data Technologies program
ivy - ivy, an APL-like calculator
ok - An open-source interpreter for the K5 programming language.
QNial7 - The NIAL language environment
PDP_11_Simulator - PDP11 Simulator written in APL
futhark - :boom::computer::boom: A data-parallel functional programming language