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The array (programming) languages were invented by Ken Iverson as mathematical notation, now there is a podcast about us. http://Arraycast.com/episodes

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This:APL=whitneyC:C 😂


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well written APL is so sexy


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"APL also almost entirely dispenses with the software-specific "noise" that bloats code in other languages, so APL code can be directly mapped to algorithms or mathematical expressions on a blackboard and vice versa"


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📢 Episode 216 is out! 📢 In this episode, @ben_deane and @code_report chat about programming paradigms, programming languages (C++, Haskell, Lisp, BQN, APL), algorithms and more! 🥳 adspthepodcast.com/2025/01/10/Epi…


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You can streamline the process of handling large datasets by following Michaela Woods' recent tutorial. See how she loads Parquet files into kdb+ with arrowkdb, and queries kdb+ data with q and Python for efficient management of large volume datasets: youtube.com/watch?v=Gav9gx…

kxsystems's tweet image. You can streamline the process of handling large datasets by following Michaela Woods' recent tutorial. See how she loads Parquet files into kdb+ with arrowkdb, and queries kdb+ data with q and Python for efficient management of large volume datasets: youtube.com/watch?v=Gav9gx…

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📢 Episode 215 is out! 📢 In this episode, @ben_deane and @code_report chat about C++ vs BQN when it comes to solving another Advent of Code problem 🎄 adspthepodcast.com/2025/01/03/Epi…


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While perfect data does not exist, poor-quality data is detrimental to enterprise systems. Explore the latest in Data Intellect's blog series, ARK 9: Data Quality, to gain insight into where this issue is harmful and how to unlock better data: dataintellect.com/blog/ark-9-dat…

kxsystems's tweet image. While perfect data does not exist, poor-quality data is detrimental to enterprise systems. Explore the latest in Data Intellect's blog series, ARK 9: Data Quality, to gain insight into where this issue is harmful and how to unlock better data: dataintellect.com/blog/ark-9-dat…

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Happy New Year! We are now open again after the Christmas break. We hope that you had an enjoyable Christmastime and that 2025 is a good year for all of us. #Dyalog #APL

dyalogapl's tweet image. Happy New Year! We are now open again after the Christmas break. We hope that you had an enjoyable Christmastime and that 2025 is a good year for all of us. #Dyalog #APL

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Our CEO sat down with Conor Hoekstra to discuss KX’s new direction, as well as the challenges and opportunities ahead, on the latest episode of The Array Cast. 🎙️Tune in to hear his vision for KX’s future and insights into the evolving data landscape: arraycast.com/episodes/episo…

kxsystems's tweet image. Our CEO sat down with Conor Hoekstra to discuss KX’s new direction, as well as the challenges and opportunities ahead, on the latest episode of The Array Cast. 🎙️Tune in to hear his vision for KX’s future and insights into the evolving data landscape: arraycast.com/episodes/episo…

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Our offices will be closed from Tuesday 24 December at 12:00 UTC until Thursday 2 January at 09:00 UTC – we will not be answering the phone or responding to emails during this period. #MerryChristmas #Dyalog #APL #OpeningHours #OpeningTimes

dyalogapl's tweet image. Our offices will be closed from Tuesday 24 December at 12:00 UTC until Thursday 2 January at 09:00 UTC – we will not be answering the phone or responding to emails during this period. #MerryChristmas #Dyalog #APL #OpeningHours #OpeningTimes

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📢 Episode 213 is out! 📢 In this episode, @code_report and @blelbach chat about #NumPy, summed-area tables and more! adspthepodcast.com/2024/12/20/Epi…


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