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Revision as of 05:08, 6 March 2013
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Welcome To The NARS2000 Project |
Getting Started
- Introduction to APL
- The language toolbar
- Keyboard - What keys are mapped to what symbols
- APL Font
- Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac OS
- APL Wiki Tutorial
- Character names
- Error codes
Compatibility With Extended APL Standard
NARS2000 is compatible with the Extended APL Standard (ISO-IEC 13751). There are many consistent extensions, and a few unimplemented but optional features.
- Consistent Extensions in NARS2000
- Optional Facilities Included in NARS2000
- Optional Facilities Missing from NARS2000
Detailed Documentation
- Language Features
- Control Structures
- User-Defined Functions/Operators
- Session Manager
- System Commands - These begin with ) and can only be entered from the keyboard
- System Variables - also known as "quad" ⎕ variables and quad functions
- Function Editing
- Customization
- Initialization and Workspace Files
- Known Limitations