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Forums
J Forums - Access to the J forums on Google Groups. |
Forum Archives - This page gives access to searching the archives prior to January 1, 2024 for the different J forums. |
Overview of the J Forums - These forums have been a popular way for J users to exchange information for over a decade. |
IRC Channels
IRC Overview - This page provides an overview of the J IRC channels. |
IRC Bots - This page gives more information on IRC bots. |
IRC Jevalbot - This page provides information on a bot that does J evaluation. |
Blogs
Stevan Apter (No Stinking Loops) https://nsl.com/ |
John Earnest (Decker, Lil, k) https://beyondloom.com/blog/ |
Scott Locklin Blog https://scottlocklin.wordpress.com/category/tools/j/ |
Andrew Nikitin Scripts http://nsg.upor.net/jpage/jpage.htm |
Journals
Journal of J - Journal of J is a journal specifically for the J programming language. |
Vector - The Journal of the British APL Association includes articles of many array programming languages. |
Conferences
2012 J Conference Participant Package including list of participants and schedule of presentations. |
Content of selected 2012 Conference talks. |
2014 J Conference Participant Package including list of participants and schedule of presentations. |
Content of selected 2014 Conference talks published in the September 2014 Journal of J. |
Marshall Lochbaum's talk about using audio data as code. |
Devon McCormick's presentation to a meetup in January of 2014. |
User Groups
NYCJUG New York City J Users Group with meetings on the second Tuesday of each month. |
JAPLA Japan APL Association, for APL and J. |
KJUG Korean J User Group at Google Groups. |
ACM SIGPLAN Array-Programming Chapter of Special Interest Group on Programming Languages. |
British APL Association (BAA) has a bi-weekly on-line meeting. 2023 Schedule. |
Users
Community Demographics |
Stories of how J is used. |
J Wiki Contributors |
Promoting J
J in 5 was a challenge to promote J in 5 minutes or less. |
Promoting J through competion - John Randall's thoughts on whether instructional languages can be successful. |
Other Array Languages
APL - the original array language invented by Ken Iverson. |
k and q - Arthur Whitney's array languages that support the financial industry. |
BQN - Marshall Lochbaum's descendent of J and APL. |
Nial - An APL developed at Queens University in Kingston based on Trenchard Moore's array theory. |
Ken Iverson
Webinar celebrating the centenary of Ken Iverson's birth hosted by the British APL Association. |
Anecdotes collected by Roger Hui. |
Autobiography as collected by Donald B. McIntyre. |
Page created by Roger Hui with numerous links to the work and life of Ken Iverson. |
Handwritten notes collected by Linda Alvord. |
Subcategories
This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.