tool: J from ISI


Language:
J
Version:
6
Parts:
interpreter, tutorial
Author:
Kenneth E. Iverson and Roger Hui <hui@yrloc.ipsa.reuter.com>
Location:
ftp://watserv1.waterloo.edu/languages/apl/j/*
Description:
J was designed and developed by Ken Iverson and Roger Hui. It is similar to the language APL, departing from APL in using using the ASCII alphabet exclusively, but employing a spelling scheme that retains the advantages of the special alphabet required by APL. It has added features and control structures that extend its power beyond standard APL. Although it can be used as a conventional procedural programming language, it can also be used as a pure functional programming language.
Ports:
Dec, NeXT, SGI, Sun-3, Sun-4, VAX, RS/6000, MIPS, Mac, Acorn IBM-PC, Atari, 3b1, Amiga
Updated:
October 31st, 1992

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