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ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, September 1995
- James H. Boyd:

APL on the internet: using MIME to send the standard APL characters. 6-8 - Dick Bowman:

SIGAPL on the Infobahn. 6 - Kedar Gidh:

An auxiliary processor to integrate MATLAB with APL. 8-11 - Robert G. Willhoft:

DPL: a data parallel language for the expression and execution of general parallel algorithm. 12-13 - Karl Soop:

Moving APL towards objects. 14-21 - Ray Polivka, Jon McGrew:

A Quote Quad interview: Garth Foster. 22-29 - Mike Kent:

The 1995 Kenneth E. Iverson award for outstanding contribution to the development and application of APL. 35-36 - Richard J. Procter:

APL and employment: an APL95 BOF report. 37 - John Manges:

APL Robocam!: build your own voice-commanded and video-equipped APL robot. 41-47 - Dick Bowman:

J2 for Windows. 49-55 - Chris Burke, Roger Hui:

A Reply to the J2 Review. 54-55 - Gregg W. Taylor:

An Update on APL2 for 0S/2. 55-56 - Gregg W. Taylor:

Review of Dyalog APL/W, Version 7.1. 57-58 - Roy A. Sykes:

Whizbang! 59
Volume 26, Number 2, December 1995
- Stephen M. Mansour:

APL futures workshop '95 at Minnowbrook. 4-7 - Leroy F. Dickey:

ASCII transliteration schemes. 11-12 - Ray Polivka:

K. Louis Solheim and James Heston. 16-21 - Gregg W. Taylor:

Nasty code. 22-25 - Roy A. Sykes:

Whizbang! 25-26
Volume 26, Number 3, March 1996
- Clifford A. Reiter:

Review: Concrete Math Companion. 5-7 - Jan Karman:

Profit and loss in a stock portfolio. 8-10 - Ralph G. Selfridge:

Linear programming in APL. 11-12 - Gabe Brisson:

Perspective and stereographic projections using J. 13-15 - Ray Polivka:

A Quote Quad interview: Eric Baelen. 16-21 - Roy A. Sykes:

Whizbang! 22-23 - Gregg W. Taylor:

A weighted distribution. 24-25 - Dick Bowman:

Using Microsoft Access to store function definitions. 26-29
Volume 26, Number 4, June 1996
- Michael Kent:

Proceedings of the APL 96 Conference on Designing the Future, APL 1996, Lancaster, UK, July 29 - August 1, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-806-1 [contents]

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