A Programming Language is the title of a book and a paper, both published in 1962 by Kenneth E. Iverson. It describes one iteration of his notation. The initials of the book's title later was used to form the name APL. At the time of writing Iverson notation was used for mathematics ...
A+ (programming language)License, PublicK. E. IVERSON (1962), A Programming Language, John Wiley, New York.
A Programming LanguageAlso found in: Medical, Acronyms. A Programming Language (language) (APL) A language designed originally by Ken Iverson at Harvard University in 1957-1960 as a notation for the concise expression of mathematical algorithms. It went unnamed (or just called Iverson's Language...
APLC编程是一种基于函数式编程范式的编程语言,全称为"A Programming Language for Computing"。它由Kenneth E. Iverson开发,最早在60年代末和70年代初流行起来。APLC编程具有简洁、优雅和强大的特点,被广泛用于数据分析、数学建模和算法开发等领域。 1. 为什么选择APLC编程? APLC编程语言之所以备受开发者青睐,原因众多。
APL - The Movie: Chasing Men Who Stare at Arrays
1957 年,哈佛 Kenneth E. Iverson 已着手开发 APL 语言(1962 年在A Programming Language 一书公开)...
Ken Iverson's masterpiece reflected in the medium of Lisp. April compiles a subset of the APL programming language into Common Lisp. Leveraging Lisp's powerful macros and numeric processing faculties, it brings APL's expressive potential to bear for Lisp developers. Replace hundreds of lines of...
K.E. Iverson A Programming Language John Wiley & Sons, Inc, New York, NY, USA (1962) Google Scholar [12] M.E. Stickel A unification algorithm for associative-commutative functions Journal of the ACM, 28 (3) (1981), pp. 423-434 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar [13] M. Aksit, A. Re...
“APL (named after the book A Programming Language)[3] is a programming language developed in the 1960s by Kenneth E. Iverson. Its central datatype is the multidimensional array.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/APL_(programming_language) Report comment Reply Isaac Wingfield says: December...
APL, a programming language developed by Ken Iverson in the 1950s and 60s, is introduced as a groundbreaking language with a simple kernel based on linear algebra. Pike highlights the uniqueness of APL, which uses special characters instead of keywords, making it an interesting language to learn...