Recursive data structures in APL
Communications of the ACM
POPL '79 Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGACT-SIGPLAN symposium on Principles of programming languages
The extension of APL to treelike data structures
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Design choices for complex APL
ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad
Operators in an APL containing nested arrays
ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad
Recursive data structures and related control mechanisms in APL
APL '76 Proceedings of the eighth international conference on APL
APL '76 Proceedings of the eighth international conference on APL
Development of an APL standard
APL '79 Proceedings of the international conference on APL: part 1
An object oriented extension to APL
APL '87 Proceedings of the international conference on APL: APL in transition
From a functional point of view: a framework for extensions to APL
APL '88 Proceedings of the international conference on APL
Right to left or left to right!
ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad
Iota flow with direct local functions
ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad
ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad
Polyvalent functions, operators, strand notation and their precedence
APL '84 Proceedings of the international conference on APL
The impact of APL2 on teaching APL
APL '84 Proceedings of the international conference on APL
APL '82 Proceedings of the international conference on APL
APL '82 Proceedings of the international conference on APL
Extending Halstead's software science for a more precise measure of APL
APL '82 Proceedings of the international conference on APL
Rectangularly arranged collections of collections
APL '82 Proceedings of the international conference on APL
APL '82 Proceedings of the international conference on APL
The nested rectangular array as a model of data
APL '79 Proceedings of the international conference on APL: part 1
APL '81 Proceedings of the international conference on APL
APL in operating systems research
APL '81 Proceedings of the international conference on APL
IBM Journal of Research and Development
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This paper presents some guidelines which may be used to evaluate extensions to APL. These guidelines are then applied to some proposed APL extensions including complex arithmetic, functions on non-simple arrays and operators.