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The APL Show podcast

By: Adám Brudzewsky & Richard Park
  • Summary

  • Inspired by Ken Iverson’s paper “Notation as a Tool of Thought”, this podcast explores various aspects of notation, in the context of the APL programming language.
    ℗ & © 2022–23 Brudzewsky & Park
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Episodes
  • Terminology, Files, and Array Theory
    Jun 2 2023
    Together with out first guest, Silas Poulson, we begin by discussing terminology, but then we go on a wild ride, mentioning the history of file operations, review of various primitives, APL’s array model, comparison of ways to apply functions, glyphs, syntax, and much more.
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  • Primitives Extravaganza Continued
    May 2 2023
    We continue discussing the pros and cons of adding primitives, and go through a few more that could be useful to have.
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  • Reaction to “Change the way you write. Change the way you think. — part 2”
    Mar 30 2023
    Second part of our reaction to Xuanyi Chew’s presentation at DataEngBytes 2022.
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