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    nars2000

    nars2000

    NARS2000: An Experimental APL Interpreter

    APL is an arrary-oriented language initially conceived in the 1960s by Kenneth E. Iverson, IBM Fellow and 1979 ACM Turing Award recipient. It is ideally suited to computer programming because it subsumes the tedious aspects of the job allowing the programmer to concentrate on the heart of the project. NARS2000 is a Free Open Source implementation of APL. For more details on this project, visit the NARS2000.org website.
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    The Struts/SourceForge site hosts sample applications and related components based on the Apache Struts Web application framework. Disclaimer: This site is not affiliated with the Apache Software Foundation.
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    A+ programming language. APL, scripting, X11, Unix, math, array processing, cool fonts.
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