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swf75
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k on pdp11
I'll third the ArrayCast, the host is Conor Hoekstra, a C++ programmer at NVidia Research. Regular panelists are Adám Brudzewsky[1] who works at Dyalog APL, Bob Therriault[2] who runs the J Wiki[3], Stephen Taylor who works with K and Q and cut his teeth on APL planning one of Chris Bonnington's Mt. Everest[4], Marshall Lochbaum who worked on J and APL and developed the BQN[5] language.
And their guests include Jeremy Howard, founder of fast.ai and Kaggle, Henry Rich implementer of the J language, Stevan Apter a K programmer and creator of No Stinking Loops site ( nsl.com ), Andrew Sengul who created April a blend of APL and Lisp, Morten Kromberg the CTO of Dyalog APL, Aaron Hsu creator of the co-dfns GPU compiler for APL, Brooke Allen a Wall Street entrepreneur and APL programmer, Eric Iverson son of Ken Iverson the APL creator and J designer/developer, Ashok Reddy former chemical engineer and employee at Rational (the UML people) now CEO of the KX company, Atilla Vrabecz a PhD Chemist turned K language entrepreneur, Leslie Goldsmith former APL developer at I.P. Sharp, John Earnest creator of the Ok language, Troels Henriksen creator of the GPU accelerated language Futhark, Lib Gibson former APL developer and consultant and project/developer manager at I.P. Sharp, programming polyglot Romilly Cocking, programming polyglot Vanessa McHale, and others.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=abrudz
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=bobterryo
[3] https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Main_Page
[4] https://github.com/5jt/swf75
[5] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24167804
kona
- k on pdp11
- APLcart – Find your way in APL
- K: We need to talk about group
- Ngn/k (free K implementation)
- I wrote the least-C C program I could
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Konna, my programming language
At first, I thought you were going to be talking about Kona which is another language. You may wish to consider a more unique name, though Kona isn't super well known.
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Here's how 2 lines of APL code checked & fixed 1h of maths calculations on paper.
For anyone interested in using a language like APL that doesn't require special symbols, I'd recommend K. You can try it out using Kona.
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Some thoughts on APLs (real or imagined) beauty, and the value of very concise languages (Twitter thread)
There are some open source implementations of J and K that you might enjoy.
What are some alternatives?
Kbd - Alternative unified APL keyboard layouts (AltGr, Backtick, Compositions)
unmaintainable-code - A more maintainable, easier to share version of the infamous http://mindprod.com/jgloss/unmain.html
PDP_11_Simulator - PDP11 Simulator written in APL
ngn-k-tutorial - An ngn/k tutorial.
cpaint - https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220220.html
april - The APL programming language (a subset thereof) compiling to Common Lisp.
ok - An open-source interpreter for the K5 programming language.
pdp11.jl - PDP-11 Simulator written in Julia
kerf1 - Kerf (Kerf1) is a columnar tick database and time-series language for Linux/OSX/BSD/iOS/Android. It is written in C and natively speaks JSON and SQL. Kerf can be used for trading platforms, feedhandlers, low-latency networking, high-volume analysis of realtime and historical data, logfile processing, and more.
aoc2017 - ngn/k
array - Simple array language written in kotlin
BQN - An APL-like programming language. Self-hosted!