It is a good start to go through the locale lab.

It will tell you about search paths and how and where J looks for code.

You can set paths and investigate what they are.

The configure files and profiles also do a lot of settings work.

It may not be very easy in the beginning to understand the inner workings
of J.

2011/10/30 Andrew Pennebaker <[email protected]>

> If I have a local file coolstuff.j, where do I put coolstuff.j so that I
> can do load 'coolstuff.j' from anywhere? If possible I'd like to put all my
> J code in ~/.j or a similar directory and have J know to look there when
> loading code.
>
> In other words, where does J search for code?
>
> Does J have an environment variable similar to Java's $CLASSPATH?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew Pennebaker
> www.yellosoft.us
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