A place to collect things I learn about APL. Some J has snuck its way in there as well.
- The implementation I'm using is Dyalog APL
- their documentation was fully sufficient both to get started and continue improving
- Inspirations:
- Iverson's Notation as a Tool of Thought
- These YouTube videos were my first contact with APL (I blame everything on inrick):
- Conway's Game Of Life in APL
- APL demonstration 1975 (for an amazing historical perspective)
- Check out the very well documented dfns library
- Co-dfns (especially the links to arcfide's papers and presentations)
- no stinking loops
- Idiom lists:
- For editor support I'm using vim-apl with vim-slime
- Project Euler (my solutions)
- Advent of Code (my solutions for AoC17) (my solutions for AoC16 are in OCaml)