Thanks for posting these links Roger.  I, for one, am interested in J7.  I
tried and it feels a little alien now.  So, please upload the corresponding
 "J Introduction and Dictionary" if you do not mind.

On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 6:37 AM, roger stokes <[email protected]>
wrote:

>   If there is some interest in the early J interpreters, then people might
> like to know that
> there is some stuff on my website:  a couple of zip files.
>   Each one contains a complete set of source files from about 1993,
>   a compiled executable, some documentation (read.me) and a build script
>   Each executable (imp.exe or imp) is a single statically-linked file and
> should run in a terminal window.
>
>   www.learningj.com/W0.zip is for Windows:
>
>   www.learningj.com/L0.zip is for Linux
>
> I have a copy of the "J Introduction and Dictionary", for Version 7 of 1993
> and if there was any interest
> I could scan it and upload it (although I have an idea somebody might have
> done this already)
>
> Regards
>   Roger
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 3:22 AM, Dan Bron <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Pepe wrote:
> > > Let us add another twist, courtesy of David Lambert, to the Exercise 1:
> >
> >
> > All these puzzles are interesting, but ever since you posted the “holy
> > grail”, the “write a tacit adverb to do X” challenges have been reduced
> (in
> > principle) to “write a tacit verb to do X”, and given you sent me, in
> > something like 2002, a complete implementation of a Turing Machine as a
> > tacit verb, the exercises seem … superfluous.
> >
> > In other words, it can all be done, because you have done all of it. In a
> > very literal sense.
> >
> > The upside, however, is I have never read one of your posts and not
> > learned something not only new, but intriguing. If I were given to envy,
> I
> > might have experienced that, as well. Good thing the only sentiment I
> feel
> > for my fellow man is admiration ;)
> >
> > That said, if Thomas comes through with an interpreter which
> re-introduces
> > (some of) the F Trains table, new challenges (in terms of brevity and
> > algebraic reduction) will open up to us. If I were given to
> > competitiveness, I might perceive that as a kind of perverse motivation.
> >
> > I’m already dusting off my running shoes.
> >
> > -Dan
> >
> > * In general, I have been, historically, lax about backups.
> >
> > In general, I am not bothered, because death is inevitable and
> possessions
> > are but albatrosses about our necks, but a few losses have made me regret
> > this specific foible.
> >
> > All the lost treasures which I was given by the luminaries of J, early in
> > my career, before I was in a position to truly appreciate them, including
> > your Turing Machine, personal correspondence from Ken, private guidance
> by
> > Henry Rich, a utilities file presented to me by Kirk Iverson, etc, number
> > among these regrets.
> >
> > Ah well, youth is not known for its gratitude, is it?
> >
> >
> >
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