Comment by itishappy

2 years ago

Ha! The guy who wrote this is the same guy who invented ~~APL~~ a number of APL inspired languages (Edit: He did not invent APL. Thanks for the corrections!), so I suspect he may just be built different.

https://www.jsoftware.com/ioj/iojATW.htm

Have you seen anything written in K itself? Here's a program to calculate primes:

    2_&{&/x!/:2_!x}'!R

APL was invented by Kenneth Iverson, the other person mentioned on the page, not Arthur Whitney.

I was not convinced of the readability of APL, but compared to its successors which tried to stick to ASCII, I've learned to appreciate the merits of an extended character set.