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This subcategory (perhaps misnamed) is devoted to producers of APL interpreters, i.e. the organisations that code the interpreters. They may also provide other APL or non-APL related services or products.
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An extended APL interpreter and compiler. Converts APL functions into portable C source files. Supports nested arrays, APL symbols, and extended style control structures.
The K.CoSy "noteComputing" environment. An Open vocabulary creating an interactive programming environment for Arthur Whitney's K language. Development of scalable quantitative hierarchical systems as rapidly as the task can be defined.
Producers of one of the finest APL interpreters for all versions of Windows and some flavours of UNIX. They have links to an APL webserver producing graphs.
Features and benefits, system requirements, library, and success stories.
Modern high performance, general purpose programming language, ideal for complex analytics and data manipulation. APL inventor Kenneth Iverson formed Iverson Software and works here. Free evaluation download.
Master distribution point for Unix versions of ISI's J system and related issues. Features: bug report database, J Feature Hitlist, CVS repository for official and contributed J code, mailing lists, ISI site mirror.
Innovative porting tools and services, and software consulting. Sells APL.68000 for Apple Macintosh. Recently released APLX for Windows, MacOS, Linux and AIX.
An experimental open source APL interpreter that runs natively under Windows (32- and 64-bit versions), and under Linux using Wine. Site includes the latest downloads, documentation and a discussion forum.
Delivers systems and applications software products for IBM/MVS, and now RISC/UNIX platforms, integrated with proprietary and industry-standard middleware. Also a free Linux version.
An experimental open source APL interpreter that runs natively under Windows (32- and 64-bit versions), and under Linux using Wine. Site includes the latest downloads, documentation and a discussion forum.
An extended APL interpreter and compiler. Converts APL functions into portable C source files. Supports nested arrays, APL symbols, and extended style control structures.
Innovative porting tools and services, and software consulting. Sells APL.68000 for Apple Macintosh. Recently released APLX for Windows, MacOS, Linux and AIX.
Features and benefits, system requirements, library, and success stories.
Producers of one of the finest APL interpreters for all versions of Windows and some flavours of UNIX. They have links to an APL webserver producing graphs.
Delivers systems and applications software products for IBM/MVS, and now RISC/UNIX platforms, integrated with proprietary and industry-standard middleware. Also a free Linux version.
The K.CoSy "noteComputing" environment. An Open vocabulary creating an interactive programming environment for Arthur Whitney's K language. Development of scalable quantitative hierarchical systems as rapidly as the task can be defined.
Modern high performance, general purpose programming language, ideal for complex analytics and data manipulation. APL inventor Kenneth Iverson formed Iverson Software and works here. Free evaluation download.
Master distribution point for Unix versions of ISI's J system and related issues. Features: bug report database, J Feature Hitlist, CVS repository for official and contributed J code, mailing lists, ISI site mirror.
Rapid Application Development products and services. Announcements, support.
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