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DescriptionAPL (programming language) logo.svg |
English: Logo of the APL programming language. |
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Author | A.Brudz |
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- A+ (programming language)
- APLX
- APL (programming language)
- APL syntax and symbols
- Adin Falkoff
- Alan Perlis
- Arthur Whitney (computer scientist)
- Burton C. Gray
- Charles Brenner (mathematician)
- Digital encoding of APL symbols
- Direct function
- ELI (programming language)
- Edward H. Sussenguth
- Eugene McDonnell
- Fred Brooks
- I. P. Sharp Associates
- ISO-IR-68
- Iverson Award
- J (programming language)
- Jim Brown (computer scientist)
- John M. Scholes
- K (programming language)
- Kdb+
- Kenneth E. Iverson
- Kx Systems
- Lawrence M. Breed
- MCM/70
- Philip S. Abrams
- Polymorphic Programming Language
- Q (programming language from Kx Systems)
- Rank (J programming language)
- Richard H. Lathwell
- Robert Bernecky
- Rodnay Zaks
- Roger Hui
- Roger Moore (computer scientist)
- Scientific Time Sharing Corporation
- Shared Variables
- Soliton Incorporated
- Template:APL programming language
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