Currently, it looks like https://arnabc74.github.io/jsoft/j2.html has
somehow been truncated (or, at least, it seems to end with an
incomplete sentence).

But I suppose these pages are still drafts?  After all "It is still growing."...

Thanks,

--
Raul

On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 11:51 AM Arnab Chakraborty <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
>    While teaching numerical analysis using J for half a semester (then
> COVID started), I have amassed some J code chunks that do something useful,
> while avoiding J magic as much as possible. I thought I would turn them
> into a simple J tutorial that might benefit other newcomers like myself.
> Though I was hooked(!) by the wow-factor of J, I continued to wonder for a
> long time as to why I should learn J. What benefit does it give me other
> than writing code that is one tenth the size of a program in another
> language (and takes about 20 times more time to write and debug)? Finally,
> I think I have found an answer that I can explain to a beginner in a few
> words.
>
> My tutorial is written from that perspective. It would be great if the
> experts in this forum could please take a quick look at the tutorial and
> tell me if my approach would do more harm than good to newcomers.
>
> The tutorial is at
>
> https://arnabc74.github.io/jsoft/
>
> It is still growing.
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Arnab
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