>A good APL programmer thinks in terms of manipulating entire arrays.

I always had fun with it in University, but I only worked with it at one 
company (1981).
I still have Iverson's book.

A friend of mine used to work for I.P. Sharp on the development team for their 
version of APL.

The service task would chap itself to the highest priority regardless of what 
you specified in the IPS (yes, it was that far back). I don't know if Sharp APL 
is even around anymore.

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Too busy driving to stop for gas!

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