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  1. seems a joke :-) "GNU # (a free interpreter for the # language APL) is made up of about 50 lines of C++ code. In a code of that size, programming # are inevitable." "If you just want to quickly give GNU APL a try, and if you are very # (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 # Chances are, however, that it does !NOT work, Please DO # report any problems if the binary does not run on your machine." http://www.gnu.org/software/apl/

    Friday, 27-Sep-13 16:01:56 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
    1. seems was not a joke: GNU # 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

      Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 16:24:41 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
      1. seems you the look wed

        Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 16:24:42 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com