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Karl Dallmann

2004-09-11, 3:55 pm

Hi, I have some questions concerning APL2C, version 5.0.4

1) Where can I get the registration number? I have serial number
GGTGY-233. Dr. Tilman Otto's homepage doesn't react.

2) How do one start the editor? The description in the manual from
the APL2C-homepage doesn't work.

3) Is there another free or cheap APL for windows available?

Karl Dallmann

Bj?rn Helgason

2004-09-12, 3:55 am

Karl Dallmann <KuK.Dallmann@t-online.de> wrote in message news:<chvahn$8rn$07$1@news.t-online.com>...

> 3) Is there another free or cheap APL for windows available?


www.jsoftware.com

J is in my oppinion the best APL dialect and even if it is not cheap it is free
Dick Bowman

2004-09-15, 8:55 am

Karl Dallmann <KuK.Dallmann@t-online.de> wrote in news:chvahn$8rn$07$1
@news.t-online.com:

> Hi, I have some questions concerning APL2C, version 5.0.4
>
> 1) Where can I get the registration number? I have serial number
> GGTGY-233. Dr. Tilman Otto's homepage doesn't react.


And he doesn't seem to reply to email either.

>
> 2) How do one start the editor? The description in the manual from
> the APL2C-homepage doesn't work.


Just took a quick look - there's a toolbar button to "edit the
highlighted object" - so type a name for a new fn/op and either double-
click or press the button. Fix the fn/op and leave edit mode by pressing
the button.

>
> 3) Is there another free or cheap APL for windows available?
>


I thought APL2C had a lot of potential in thois area - if only there was
evidence of life...

> Karl Dallmann
>


Bj?rn Helgason

2004-09-18, 8:55 pm

Karl Dallmann <KuK.Dallmann@t-online.de> wrote in message news:<chvahn$8rn$07$1@news.t-online.com>...

> 3) Is there another free or cheap APL for windows available?


www.jsoftware.com

J is in my oppinion the best APL dialect and even if it is not cheap it is free
Sammy

2004-10-18, 3:55 pm

> 3) Is there another free or cheap APL for windows available?

Some free APL implementations:

http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/apl.shtml

Sammy


Sammy

2004-10-18, 3:55 pm

+ 1 more:

ftp://archive.uwaterloo.ca/languages/apl/CAP/index.html


"Sammy" <sammy.deroy@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:75Rcd.35926$JG5.268868@news20.bellglobal.com...
>
> Some free APL implementations:
>
> http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/apl.shtml
>
> Sammy
>
>



Sammy

2004-10-18, 3:55 pm

+ 1 more...

Download from:

http://planetmirror.com/pub/cug/

(CUG 481) APL Interpreter
Bernd-Gunter Nitzler (Bourdiguet, France) releases his APL interpreter which
is implemented in C++. APL is a language for describing procedures in the
processing of information. It was invented in 1962 by Keith Iverson at
Harvard University. APL can be used to describe mathematical procedures
having nothing to do with computers, or to describe (to a human being) the
way a computer works. Most commonly, however, at least at this time, it is
used for programming in the ordinary sense of directing a computer to
process numeric or alphabetic data. For more information on history and
usage of APL, see http://www.acm.org/sigapl/. The APL interpreter runs under
DOS, DOS with DPMI driver (included) and LINUX. All source code is included
and may be compiled in Borland C++ (4.0 or later) and GNU C++ (DJGPP). APL
requires a special character set not found in any other locale. As such, the
distribution includes keyboard maps and fonts for U.S. German, and French
users. APL version 0.4, as released 12/38/97, can now be found on the CUG
CD-ROM.

"Karl Dallmann" <KuK.Dallmann@t-online.de> wrote in message
news:chvahn$8rn$07$1@news.t-online.com...
> Hi, I have some questions concerning APL2C, version 5.0.4
>
> 1) Where can I get the registration number? I have serial number
> GGTGY-233. Dr. Tilman Otto's homepage doesn't react.
>
> 2) How do one start the editor? The description in the manual from
> the APL2C-homepage doesn't work.
>
> 3) Is there another free or cheap APL for windows available?
>
> Karl Dallmann
>



Sammy

2004-10-24, 3:55 am

> 3) Is there another free or cheap APL for windows available?

Some free APL implementations:

http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/apl.shtml

Sammy


Sammy

2004-10-24, 3:55 pm

+ 1 more:

ftp://archive.uwaterloo.ca/languages/apl/CAP/index.html


"Sammy" <sammy.deroy@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:75Rcd.35926$JG5.268868@news20.bellglobal.com...
>
> Some free APL implementations:
>
> http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/apl.shtml
>
> Sammy
>
>



Sammy

2004-10-24, 3:55 pm

+ 1 more...

Download from:

http://planetmirror.com/pub/cug/

(CUG 481) APL Interpreter
Bernd-Gunter Nitzler (Bourdiguet, France) releases his APL interpreter which
is implemented in C++. APL is a language for describing procedures in the
processing of information. It was invented in 1962 by Keith Iverson at
Harvard University. APL can be used to describe mathematical procedures
having nothing to do with computers, or to describe (to a human being) the
way a computer works. Most commonly, however, at least at this time, it is
used for programming in the ordinary sense of directing a computer to
process numeric or alphabetic data. For more information on history and
usage of APL, see http://www.acm.org/sigapl/. The APL interpreter runs under
DOS, DOS with DPMI driver (included) and LINUX. All source code is included
and may be compiled in Borland C++ (4.0 or later) and GNU C++ (DJGPP). APL
requires a special character set not found in any other locale. As such, the
distribution includes keyboard maps and fonts for U.S. German, and French
users. APL version 0.4, as released 12/38/97, can now be found on the CUG
CD-ROM.

"Karl Dallmann" <KuK.Dallmann@t-online.de> wrote in message
news:chvahn$8rn$07$1@news.t-online.com...
> Hi, I have some questions concerning APL2C, version 5.0.4
>
> 1) Where can I get the registration number? I have serial number
> GGTGY-233. Dr. Tilman Otto's homepage doesn't react.
>
> 2) How do one start the editor? The description in the manual from
> the APL2C-homepage doesn't work.
>
> 3) Is there another free or cheap APL for windows available?
>
> Karl Dallmann
>



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