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ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, September 1989
- J. B. Webber:
A pipe has two ends ... 1-2 - J. B. Douglas:
Simulation of integer valued random variables. 3-5 - Edward A. Stohr:
A mathematical programming generator. 6-14 - Devon H. McCormick:
APL and the search for the ultimate prime number program (part 1). 15 - Leroy J. Dickey:
Roots of unity. 16 - Gregg W. Taylor:
On being APL literate. 17-19 - S. K. Katti, Bashir A. Khan:
Correlations as eigenvalues - an APL function. 20-21
Volume 20, Number 2, December 1989
- APL90 Denmark. 1-11
- Andreas Geyer-Schulz:
Memo. 12-27 - Adin D. Falkoff:
The APL character set: dual keyboards are better. 28-32
Volume 20, Number 3, March 1990
- Kenneth E. Iverson:
Classification and Sets. 1-4 - Ralph G. Selfridge:
Simple Problems from a Different Perspective. 5-7 - Alan M. Sykes, Alan J. Watkins:
Stochastic simulation and APL. 8-13 - G. Leeten:
Some reflections on the circle functions. 14-19 - Zdenek V. Jizba:
Statement separators and conditional expressions. 20-22 - W. Neville Holmes:
Brackets are a PL's best friend. 23-26 - Leroy J. Dickey:
File server for APL at waterloo. 31-32
Volume 20, Number 4, July 1990
- Per Gjerløv:
Conference Proceedings on APL 90: For the Future, APL 1990, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 13-17, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 0-89791-371-X [contents]
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