[apluslist] Books for the APLs like A+

Keil Mark-R3AACP mark.keil at freescale.com
Fri Aug 26 09:50:45 EDT 2005


> Folks,
> 
  I have read (some of...) the A+ online doucmentation.
  I have it up in my browser.
  (And it does help to have it up in
   the three frame format so the index is available.)

  But the A+ Doc set (excellent as it is) is not enough.
  It is great for describing A+ and its commands
  and for its (A+) differences from other (STD?) APL
  But, it doesn't cover useage much, and it doesn't
  cover examples much.

  Knowing that in the past that there were different
  approahes to things like nested arrays
  (is this still true?), some books about Apl might
  not fit the A+ style as well as other books.
  With that in mind,  What APL books would best
  explain APL most like the A+ version of APL?

>   My old APL360 book probably wouldn't cut
>   it for a modern APL, even if I could find it.
> 
  Pedro has given me some suggestions (thanks)
  to follow up on. Are there any other
  recommendations for A+ style APL books?

>   Thanks, Mark Keil
> 
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