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Monday, 4 May 2009

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Craig Murphy, author, blogger, community evangelist, developer and speaker revisited a programming assignment from his student days learning Pascal, and invited readers to show how they would program it these days.

The problem was array-like and APLers crawled all over it. You have to wonder what Murphy's regular readers made of it all.

Here's the parallel discussion on comp.lang.apl.
Posted by Stephen Taylor at 09:15
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