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APL 1999: Scranton, PA, USA
- Olivier Lefevre:
Proceedings of the International Conference on all Array Programming Languages, ALP 1999, Scranton, PA, USA, August 10-14, 1999. ACM 1999, ISBN 1-58113-126-7 - Mihaly Agfalvi, Istvan Kadar, Erik Papp:
Generalization of Pick's theorem for surface of polyhedra. 1-12 - Linda Alvord, Tama Traberman:
When bears are blue and bulls are red. 13-19 - Robertas Alzbutas, Vytautas Janilionis:
Dynamic systems simulation using APL2. 20-25 - J. Philip Benkard:
Functions and data can dance as equal partners. 26-29 - Gary A. Bergquist:
The Zark library of utility functions. 30-34 - Robert G. Brown, Willi Hahn:
Choices in server-side programming: a comparative programming exercise. 35-40 - Bradford L. Chamberlain, E. Christopher Lewis, Calvin Lin, Lawrence Snyder:
Regions: an abstraction for expressing array computation. 41-49 - Clemens Grelck, Sven-Bodo Scholz:
Accelerating APL programs with SAC. 50-57 - Roger K. W. Hui:
Sparse arrays in J. 58-62 - George Mebus:
INFO: interactive APL documentation. 63-76 - Walter H. Niehoff:
A retro/prospective on APL Graphpak. 77-86 - Howard A. Peelle:
Teaching J as a computer notation for secondary mathematics. 87-93 - Georg Reichard:
An object-oriented approach to educational software in building physics. 94-97 - Alvin J. Surkan:
APL-generated teaching and testing items to enhance a student's ability to discover functional relationships. 98-104 - Charles N. Winton:
GFSR pseudorandom number generation using APL. 105-108
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