APL2: at a glance
APL '92 Proceedings of the international conference on APL
ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad
The APL theory of human vision
APL '94 Proceedings of the international conference on APL : the language and its applications: the language and its applications
Suggestions for a method of analyzing binary images using Langlet's parity logic
Proceedings of the 2001 conference on APL: an arrays odyssey
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It was previously shown [1] that APL contained the most powerful idiom ≠\ that could be used, directly in the language all computers know: binary algebra, to build models as well for physics as for biology and computer science. Several papers on the subject were published or submitted inside the "APL world" as well as outside (Bibliography in [2]). The purpose of the present paper is to show how a classical model, built to generate fractal shapes in plane geometry (2-D) can be revisited and considerably extended, thanks to the properties of ≠\ and of array-oriented binary algebra.