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ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, June 1971
- Christopher J. Shaw:
SNOBOL bulletin. 3-5
- John R. Clark, Thomas R. Dickson, William H. Marshall, Angeloa Segalla:
A summary of the presentations at APL users conference workshop 3. 3-13 - Niels Gellert:
Abstract of the proceedings at the SEAS APL Working Committee's meeting Grenoble, Feb. 15th, 16th/71. 14-15 - Hendricks:
Selection of a medium for program exchange (appendix II to SEAS APL proceedings). 15-16 - James F. Clementi, A. P. Fletcher:
Modifications to the APL 1130/system to provide more convenient operating on a Fortran user's machine. 16-18 - David A. Bonyun:
Mark sense APL. 18-19 - Lewis H. Greenberg:
APL/6500 at Michigan State University. 20-21 - Christopher J. Shaw:
FORTRAN information bulletin. 6-22
Volume 3, Number 2-3, October 1971
- Claude A. R. Kagan:
Floating point sub-language of a string language. 20-22
- Robert J. Korsan:
A proposed APL extension. 21-23 - Norm Glick, Richard Schrader:
APL on the Honeywell 635. 23-30 - P. D. Page:
An old-line proof checker operating under APL/360, with educational applications in logic, mathematics, and computer science. 30-34 - Rodnay Zaks:
A language machine. 34-39 - James F. Clementi, B. G. James, Robert P. Fletcher:
Modifications to the APL/1130 system part 2. 40-46 - Kenneth Ahl, John Barrington, John A. Hillier, Evelyn Mack, Walter L. Whipple:
Character and BIT data types for FORTRAN: a proposal to ANSI subcommittee X3J3. 22-40 - Millard H. Perstein:
Report to SPARC (the standards planning and requirements committee of ANSI) from the ad hoc committee on operating system control languages. 41-49 - Christopher J. Shaw:
FORTRAN information bulletin. 50-65
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