This is helpful!

Conjunctions  @ @. @: & &. &:  are excluded.
   
You say:  When I need: @. ^: . ;. I leave simple J

Here's a surprise:
   
   e=:;.
   4!:0 <'e'
2
   
   f=:^:
   4!:0 <'f'
2
   
   g=:.
|spelling error
|   g=:.
|    ^
|[-26] c:\users\owner\j701-user\temp\39.ijs
   

Linda

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Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 9:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Writing J

I often write in Simple J, defined to be J with no conjunction other than  "
Rank.  Adverbs, including  &.>  &>  @[  and  @]  , are permitted.  When I
need conjunctions  :  @.  ^:  .  ;.  I leave Simple J.

Simple J rules out modifier chains with their left-to-right association,
"long left reach" and "short right reach", and relies on forks and hooks
plus  "  Rank for composition.  I like to have rank for composition out in
the open when it is not infinite.

Simple J including its name is controversial!

Kip Murray  

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