British APL Association

Vector is the journal of the British APL Association. The BAA promotes the APLs, terse programming languages derived from Iverson’s mathematical notation.

Paul Grosvenor Paul Grosvenor Chairman
Anthony Camacho Anthony Camacho
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Secretary
Nicholas Small Nicholas Small Treasurer
Ray Cannon Ray Cannon Activities
Alan Mayer Alan Mayer Education
Ian Clark Ian Clark Projects
Stephen Taylor Stephen Taylor Journal editor

Vector Working Group

The Vector journal and website is edited and produced by Gil Athoraya, Ray Cannon, Ian Clark, Stephen Taylor and Beau Webber.

Join us! Take part in producing Vector, and contribute or learn some useful skills. There are almost always articles ready for mark-up; all you need is a text editor.

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Changes at the British APL Association

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In 2008 the BAA ended two decades of affiliation to the British Computer Society as a Specialist Group.
Chairman’s messageMinutes of EGM & 2008 AGMAmended Regulations of the BAA

 

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Vector is the journal of the British APL Association. The BAA promotes the APLs, terse programming languages derived from Iverson’s mathematical notation. (more…)

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