Wednesday, December 30, 2009

apl

You posted quite a few times in the comp.lang.apl newsgroup asking for
> a free APL interpreter.
>
> For private use and learning, just type in, glogan apl2, in google and
> download the APL for DOS 32 bit "demo" version. Download and try it.
> It turns out this is actually part of the famous APL/PC 1.02
> interpreter from IBM - the interpreter is fully functional unlike the
> crippled IBM TryAPL2 demo. Gives a 15Meg available workspace by
> default. If you run it on Linux in a dosbox, just adjust the wine
> memory parameter in winecfg and you can get more. Great for
> learning.
>
> Citizen Jimserac (James Pannozzi)

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