APL\1130

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APL\1130 was a reimplementation of APL\360 for the IBM 1130 minicomputer, a less expensive and smaller computer than the System/360 mainframe. Released in 1968, APL\1130 was the first publicly available APL system (APL\360, while implemented in 1966, was published shortly afterwards). It became the most popular IBM Type-III Library that IBM released,[1] contributing to the success of the first APL conference.[2]

References

  1. Larry Breed. How We Got To APL\1130. Vector journal vol. 22 no. 3. 2006-08.
  2. Ray Polivka and Jon McGrew. "A Quote Quad Interview: Garth Foster". APL Quote Quad Volume 26 Number 1. 1995-09.


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