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by snapdangle
2243 days ago
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I'd be very interested in reading more about the differentiating features of GNU APL. There is a great big announcement at the beginning of the GNU APL docs that talks of a decision needing to be made around a gap in the ISO specification. Is that the primary source of controversy or is there more discussion I could read somewhere else? I've been looking for a good "diff" of the language differences between Dyalog APL and GNU APL, as much as to understand the extent of the progress since 'APL2' (or whatever the ISO standard name is considered equivalent to it) as any for any specific list of what GNU APL can't do relative to it's modern commercial compatriots. (EDIT: Fixed final sentence to be a complete thought/sentence). |
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