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Interesting APL-related articles, web pages, etc., that are otherwise hard to classify.
http://www.users.cloud9.net/~bradmcc/APL.html
An interesting article with a historical slant. A thought provoking read.
http://home.earthlink.net/~swsirlin/apl.faq.html
Maintained by Sam Sirlin.
http://www.chilton.com/~jimw/aplascii.html
Jim Weigang's method for APL/ASCII transliteration explained. This has become a standard for web and newsgroup use.
http://www.chilton.com/~jimw/bnchmrks.html
Part of the answer to questions relating to APL performance.
http://free-compilers.sharnoff.org/LANG/APL-1.html
Lists APL compilers
http://www.chilton.com/~jimw/goodbad.html
The title says it all. Every starting APL programmer (and many experienced ones) would do well to study this carefully.
http://www.vector.org.uk/?submit=page&area=vol&page=product
The Vector Product Guide provides many links to APL sources.
ftp://watserv1.uwaterloo.ca/languages/apl/Welcome.html
Much software for APL and J: code, documents, development systems.
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