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seems a joke :-) "GNU #APL (a free interpreter for the #programming language APL) is made up of about 50 lines of C++ code. In a code of that size, programming #mistakes are inevitable." "If you just want to quickly give GNU APL a try, and if you are very #lucky (which includes having shared libraries libreadline.so.5 and liblapack.so.3gf installed on your machine) then you could try out the GNU APL binary apl in the directory apl. This MAY work on a 32-bit i686 #Ubuntu. Chances are, however, that it does !NOT work, Please DO #NOT report any problems if the binary does not run on your machine." http://www.gnu.org/software/apl/
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seems was not a joke: GNU #APL 1.2 released (APL interpreter is an (almost) complete implementation of ISO standard 13751 aka. Programming Language APL, Extended) http://www.gnu.org/software/apl/ cc @question
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seems you the look wed
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