Template:APL programming language
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|group2 = Implementations
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|group1 = Major
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- Dyalog APL
- APL2 → APLX
- SHARP APL
- NARS → NARS2000°
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|group3 = Community
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|group1 = Professional
associations
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- Association for Computing Machinery: SIGAPL
- British APL Association
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|group1 = Business
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- Ampere
- Analogic Corporation
- APL2000
- CompuServe
- Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
- DNA Systems
- Dyalog Ltd.
- IBM
- I. P. Sharp Associates
- Kx Systems
- Micro Computer Machines (MCM)
- Science Research Associates
- Scientific Time Sharing Corporation (STSC)
- Soliton Incorporated
- Telecompute Integrated Systems, Inc.
- Time Sharing Resources (TSR)
|group2 = Education
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}}
|group3 = People
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- Phil Abrams
- Bob Bernecky
- Larry Breed
- Charles Brenner
- Fred Brooks
- Jim Brown
- Adin Falkoff
- Patrick E. Hagerty
- Herbert Hellerman
- Roger Hui
- Kenneth E. Iverson
- Dick Lathwell
- Eugene McDonnell
- Robert Metzger
- Roger Moore
- Alan Perlis
- John Scholes
- J. Henri Schueler
- Bob Smith
- Edward H. Sussenguth Jr.
- Arthur Whitney
- William Yerazunis
- Rodnay Zaks
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- Italics = discontinued
- ° = Open-source software
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