History of APL Conferences

Year    Location        Title   Date
2007    Montreal, Canada        Arrays and Objects      October 21-26, 2007
2004    Montreal, Canada        
2003    San Diego, California, USA      Stretching the Mind     June 11-14, 2003
2002    Madrid, Spain   Array Processing Languages: Lore, Problems, and 
Applications    July 22-25, 2002
2001    New Haven, Connecticut, USA     An Arrays Odyssey       June 25-28, 2001
2000    Berlin, Germany Think Arrays in a Great City    July 24-27, 2000
1999    Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA     All Array Programming Languages August 
10-14, 1999
1998    Rome, Italy     APL98 Conference on Array Processing Languages  August 
27-31, 1998
1997    Toronto, Ontario, Canada        Share knowledge / share success August 
17-20, 1997
1996    Lancaster, UK   Designing the Future    July 29 - August 1, 1996
1995    San Antonio, Texas, USA Applied Programming Languages   June 4-8, 1995
1994    Antwerp, Belgium        The Language and Its Applications       
September 11-15, 1994
1993    Toronto, Ontario, Canada        APL '93 August 15-19, 1993
1992    St. Petersburg, Russia  APL '92 July 6-10, 1992
1991    Palo Alto, CA, USA      APL '91 August 4-8, 1991
1990    Copenhagen, Denmark     APL 90: For the Future  August 13-17, 1990
1989    New York City, NY, USA  APL as a Tool of Thought        August 7-10, 
1989
1988    Sydney, Australia       APL '88 February 1-5, 1988
1987    Dallas, TX, USA APL in Transition       May 10-14, 1987
1986    UK(?)
1985            APL and the future
1984            APL '84 June 1984
1983            APL '83 March 1983
1982    Heidelberg, Germany     APL '82 September 1982
1981            APL '81 September 1981
1979            APL '79 June 1979
1976            Eighth International Conference on APL  
1975            Seventh International Conference on APL 
1974            Sixth International Conference on APL   
1972            Fourth International Conference on APL  
1969    Binghamton, New York, USA       The Conference on APL

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>> Raul
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>> On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 8:24 AM Donna Ydreos <[email protected]> wrote:
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