On Feb 7, 1:28 pm, Jane Sullivan <j...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> In message
> <20ce876f-d182-413b-a095-501be0b1c...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> llund <lorin.l...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >On Feb 4, 9:28 am, Jane Sullivan <j...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> In message
> >> <95d2bfb6-7c7b-4a3d-85f7-c771fe568...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> llund <lorin.l...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >On Feb 3, 2:41 am, "Michel Dumontier" <mjdumont...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> >> anyone know a free apl interpreter for Windows XP even if it has a
> >> >>very very
> >> >> small subset of APL, just for teaching in schools? introducing
> >> >>mathematical
> >> >> tools of thought. (Not APLSE that executes in a small DOS window).
>
> >> >I've been working on porting A+ to Windows. It will be many weeks
> >> >yet, but I
> >> >will eventually finish it. Anyone who is interested in getting
> >> >notified when
> >> >it is done just give me your e-mail address.
>
> >> I thought that had already been done.
> >> Seehttp://www.vector.org.uk/aflat/
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> >> How does your version differ from this?
> >> --
> >> Jane Sullivan
>
> >aflat is really flat. The method used to port it was to rip out
> >anything
> >and everything that wouldn't compile easily. I am going for a
> >complete
> >port. And adding session and edit windows where you can type in the
> >alt
> >sequences directly (without having to rely on Xemacs). I'm using
> >FLtk
> >for that so it will port back to *nix.
>
> Are you going to do any of the extensions, such as the sys context and
> the s script?
> --
> Jane Sullivan
Everything.


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