Thank you all for the resources and encouragement. I actually found the
wiki for books on the J site, and found the works of Kenneth. I decided to
pause reading "Learning J" as it was going fast for me, and went to read
"Arithmetic". Since I am not strong in math, I felt this might be a better
introduction for me before diving into all the other stuff. I might be
wrong of course and am undercutting myself of my own abilities.

On Sat, Sep 4, 2021 at 2:56 PM Thomas Bulka <thomas.tb.bu...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Joseph,
>
> being a beginner myself, I fully understand the troubles of learning
> J.. However, my two main learning resources have been:
>
> 1. The book "Learning J" which you already mentioned:
> http://www.learningj.com/
> 2. Henry Rich's book "J for C programmers":
> https://www.jsoftware.com/help/jforc/contents.htm
>
> While the first book gives a more example driven approach to the
> material, the latter one gives a more in-depth presentation of the
> basic concepts. At least that is how I felt about the books.
>
> Other interesting insights might be provided by the essay collection
> "Fifty Shades of J":
>
> https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Fifty_Shades_of_J
>
> Regards,
>
> Thomas
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