I think it is time to update the iPad app: (last update June 15, 2012)

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/j-programming-language/id532587550?mt=8

Any chance to open source it?

Sam

> On Sep 22, 2014, at 8:20, "Linda Alvord" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Raul, I must admit your theory is good.  In about 1968 or 1969 I taught APL 
> in high school using two terminals connected the mainframe at IBM Watson 
> Research Center.  Look at him now!  Like you he moved to J.  It is he best 
> there is at the moment.  
> 
> However, the majority of teachers at the elementary level are women.  Count 
> the women at the recent J conference.  Name 10 women (or even men) who are 
> current promoters of APL of J in grades 1-12.
> 
> Vin Granell was an amazement to the APL community in those days.  He was the 
> pied piper of educators.  But there must be some mature force that is 
> initiating something until it catches on.  However, I do think the day will 
> come.
> 
> I cringe when I think back to how things were in the early days.  I put the 
> two terminals in a small lab between two math classrooms.  After a short time 
> students got interested, then rather addicted.  I would leave at the end of 
> the day maybe an hour after the school day.  It seemed OK to leave small 
> bunches of students continuing to use the terminals. The custodians would 
> lock the rooms when they left. 
> 
> I can't imagine doing that today.  But my point is that it working together 
> and figuring things out together that was the key.
> 
> So, can you build me my little tableb ?
> 
> Linda 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Raul Miller
> Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 6:19 AM
> To: Beta forum
> Subject: Re: [Jbeta] Here's what's needed to win the first grade teachers.
> 
> Personally, I'd be more interested in winning students than in winning 
> teachers.
> 
> That said, Vin Grannell had a good part of the LACC campus using APL,
> simply by solving problems which needed solved. So that's the model
> I'd follow, for teachers - solve problems for them.
> 
> (I was one of his bigger failures, since I didn't stick with proper
> APL but favored J. But I have him to thank.)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Raul
> 
>> On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Linda Alvord <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> What if the teacjer could "hand craft" their worksheets for a class or
>> individualize them for specific students:
>> 
>>   (>:8?8)+ table (>:8?8)
>> --T----------------------┐
>> │+│1  7  2  3  5  4  6  8│
>> +-+----------------------+
>> │8│9 15 10 11 13 12 14 16│
>> │7│8 14  9 10 12 11 13 15│
>> │3│4 10  5  6  8  7  9 11│
>> │2│3  9  4  5  7  6  8 10│
>> │1│2  8  3  4  6  5  7  9│
>> │6│7 13  8  9 11 10 12 14│
>> │5│6 12  7  8 10  9 11 13│
>> │4│5 11  6  7  9  8 10 12│
>> L-+-----------------------
>> 
>> 
>> Here's what is needed to win the teachers.  Something named  btable  or
>> tableb which will keep the headings and the verb, but would be blank. Boxes
>> are needed to keep the writing confined.
>> 
>> The answer lies in here somewhere:
>> 
>> 2 3 $ <''
>> -TT┐
>> ││││
>> ++++
>> ││││
>> L++-
>>   2 3 $ <' '
>> --T-T-┐
>> │ │ │ │
>> +-+-+-+
>> │ │ │ │
>> L-+-+--
>>   2 3 $ <'  '
>> ---T--T--┐
>> │  │  │  │
>> +--+--+--+
>> │  │  │  │
>> L--+--+---
>>   table
>> 1 : (':'; '(((#~LF-.@e.])5!:5<''u'');,.y),.({.;}.)":x,y u/x')~
>> 
>> If it could land in names_z_ that would be great.
>> 
>> Linda
>> 
>> 
>> 
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