My many trips around the J home website have given me the impression that J is 
very much geared to maths and puzzles.

I would be genuinely interested in reading about real world appllications of J.

Regards, Rob Burns.

> On 10 Oct 2017, at 02:43, Don Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The possibility of a forum dealing with the extended variations would be  
> useful in that the present forum would then deal with more realistic problems 
>  rather  than the more esoteric ones. We don't need to slow down operations, 
> useful to all, to satisfy the needs of a few.
> 
> Any digital expression is limited by machine word limits  and data limits. 
> Machine limits exceed data limits in most cases- -useful where multiple 
> operations   result in digital fuzz that is insignificant relative to real 
> data fuzz.
> 
> Don Kelly
> 
> 
>> On 2017-10-09 12:29 PM, Raul Miller wrote:
>> I think this proposal would require, at minimum, a rewrite of ve.c
>> 
>> Also, each primitive which takes numeric arguments and/or produces a
>> numeric result would need a test to make sure it behaved properly for
>> each different mode of number handling.
>> 
>> Want to take a crack at it?
>> 
>> Thanks,
> 
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