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found 58 matches
- 1982
- Dennis R. Adler:
Exception handling in APL. APL 1982: 17-22 - C. Bastian:
Interactive design of neutron beam collimators using the Monte Carlo technique in APL. APL 1982: 23-31 - J. Philip Benkard:
Nonpositional indexing for a relational data base. APL 1982: 32-39 - J. Michael Blackford, Robert M. Taylor:
APL and the relational model. APL 1982: 40-48 - Dragan Bozinovic:
Extending APL: What more can a programmer ask for? APL 1982: 49-56 - Norman Brenner:
APL on a multiprocessor architecture. APL 1982: 57-60 - Daniel Brocklebank:
APLNET, a local computer network. APL 1982: 61-66 - James A. Brown:
Understanding arrays. APL 1982: 67-71 - Philip R. Chastney:
The hunting of the Snark. APL 1982: 72-77 - Philip A. Van Cleave:
The impact of microcomputers on APL. APL 1982: 362-364 - Josiane Confais, Sylviane Bonnefous, Jean Brenot:
ADONIS a dynamic APL interactive package for multivariate analysis. APL 1982: 78-83 - A. D. Crossley, H. J. Ward:
Problem solving with APL using micro-computers. APL 1982: 84-89 - Egon Dorrer:
Desirable extensions to APL for handling numerical multidimensional arrays. APL 1982: 90-95 - Lutz Edler, Jutta Berger:
FITTEN - an APL workspace for nonlinear regression. APL 1982: 96-104 - Giorgio P. Faconti, Patrizia Palamidese:
Practicing on the CORE Graphics System. APL 1982: 105-112 - Adin D. Falkoff:
Semicolon-bracket notation: A hidden resource in APL. APL 1982: 113-116 - Howard W. Gutzman, Edwardo Kellerman:
Uses of APL in a manufacturing environment. APL 1982: 117-120 - Charles Haspel, Alphonse Thomas Vasquez:
Experimental mathematics using APL and graphics. APL 1982: 121-127 - Garry Helzer:
Adapting numerical algorithms to APL. APL 1982: 128-133 - Raymond C. Hooker:
APL full screen editing and error handling. APL 1982: 134-138 - Kenneth E. Iverson:
APL in education. APL 1982: 139 - Kenneth E. Iverson, Arthur T. Whitney:
Practical uses of a model of APL. APL 1982: 140-145 - Warren G. Julian:
The use of APL primitives and function domains to produce general APL solutions to problems involving discontinuities. APL 1982: 146-153 - Raymond Kanner:
The use and disuse of APL: An empirical study. APL 1982: 154-159 - Eeva-Liisa Kaski:
Management of a large block-diagonal macro-economic model in APL. APL 1982: 160-168 - Klaus Kilberth:
NUMETH a user oriented programming system for interactive application of numerical methods. APL 1982: 169-175 - Ulrich W. Kulisch:
Computer arithmetic and programming languages. APL 1982: 176-182 - Wilbur R. LePage, Richard McFee:
An APL simulation of feedback systems. APL 1982: 192-200 - Georges Lee, Ruddy Lelouche, Vincent Meissonnier, Gian Piero Zarri:
Using APL in an Artificial Intelligence environment: A knowledge engineering system dealing with biographical data. APL 1982: 183-191 - Jim Lucas:
Transparent files in APL (A Preliminary Proposal). APL 1982: 201-206
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