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Snapshot blog from the last day at Dyalog’16 in Glasgow

#Dyalog16 – Vibeke Ulmann So we have come to the last blog from this year’s Dyalog User Conference. This is going to be a short one – as I can’t possibly do justice in words to some of the presentations we had Thursday morning. Gitte Christensen started off the morning by giving us a run […]

APL50 – celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the APL language

#Dyalog16 – Vibeke Ulmann Wednesday 12th October was dedicated to celebrating the 50th Anniversary of APL becoming an interactive programming language. And what day we had. This blog will aim to give you a few impressions from what turned out to be a ‘tour the force’, with entertaining, amusing, thought provoking, presentations covering the early […]

Report from Dyalog ’16 – Thursday

Today was the last day of the user meeting, a further half-day celebrating 50 years of APL, with presentations both looking back at the history of APL from its beginnings to the present day, and looking forward to the future and how it can reach new audiences. In that vein, Roberto Minervini, a teacher from […]

Winning the 2016 APL Problem Solving Competition – Finance Category

Abstract digital landscape with glowing teal and blue data visualisations, including charts, candlesticks, and vertical bars, evoking financial analytics and algorithmic structures in a futuristic grid-like environment.

#Dyalog16 – Vibeke Ulmann Today we had the third of the 3 grand prize winner presentations. Zack Batik is 23 years old and is in his second year studying for an undergraduate in Maths and Economics at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. See Zack’s profile here: http://www.dyalog.com/news/112/420/2016-APL-Programming-Contest-Winners.htm UPDATE THIS LINK Until about […]

Report from Dyalog ’16 – Wednesday

Today we started to celebrate APL’s 50 year history, looking at how it has developed since IBM created the first clear workspace on 27 November 1966, and how it will continue to develop in the future. There was audience participation – prior to lunch, everyone joined in a rendition of APL Blossom Time. Behind the scenes the day […]

2016 Iverson Award Recognises Dyalog’s CEO and CXO

Morten Kromberg and Gitte Christensen receive the 2016 Iverson Award at a formal event. Gitte holds a plaque while Paul Grosvenor of Optima Systems Ltd speaks into a microphone.

The Kenneth E. Iverson Award for Outstanding Contribution to APL is bestowed at the discretion of the Special Interest Group on APL of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM SIGAPL) to people who have had a profound and positive impact on the development of APL and its community. Since 1983, the Iverson Award has been presented 19 times and […]

Winning the 2016 APL Problem Solving Competition – Bioinformatics Category

Close-up of a person working on a laptop displaying colourful DNA sequence data in a bioinformatics application, with scientific equipment, documents, and multiple monitors showing complex visual data in the background.

#Dyalog16 – Vibeke Ulmann Today we had the second of the 3 grand prize winner presentations. Marinus Oosters is 25 years old and is in his second year studying for a Masters in Computer Science at the University of Utrecht. See Marinus’s profile here: http://www.dyalog.com/news/112/420/2016-APL-Programming-Contest-Winners.htm UPDATE THIS LINK Until about 2 years ago, Marinus had […]

Report from Dyalog ’16 – Tuesday

Last night’s whisky and chocolate tasting Last night’s dinner ended with a talk from Glengoyne, a highland distillery based fourteen miles north of Glasgow. We were presented with three different whiskies in their range, and a talk explaining how they were produced and how that gave them their different flavours. They were served with single origin chocolate […]

Winning the APL Programming Contest – General Computing Category

#Dyalog’16 – Vibeke Ulmann Today we had the first of the 3 grand prize winner presentations. Joshua David is 19 years old and is in his second year studying Computer Science at the University of Scranton. He is also taking a minor in Philosophy – and he’s been an intern with Carlisle Group where the […]

The Calm before Stormwind – Tomas Gustafsson

#Dyalog16 – Vibeke Ulmann As announced earlier – and iterated many times by yours truly, to media and other interested parties, because it is SOOOOOOO exciting – this year, the Viking Challenge is to drive a speed boat in the Stormwind Simulator sitting in a 6DOF (6 degree of freedom) motion platform from Simotion in […]

Report from Dyalog ’16 – Monday

This year at the user meeting we have 106 attendees and a further 15 partners and guests, from 15 different countries worldwide. Today was the first day of presentations and the day the user meeting opened formally. Today also saw the arrival of the motion platform for the Viking challenge tomorrow and that’s been causing a lot of interest […]

Report from Dyalog ’16 – Sunday

It was a gloriously sunny day in Glasgow today. The Golden Jubilee Hotel overlooks the River Clyde and this was the view at sunrise: The day began with delegate registration, with Karen and Fiona manning the registration desk throughout the day. To mark Dyalog at 50, Geoff also presented a desk loaded with memorabilia from the […]

Report from Dyalog ’16 – Saturday

Welcome to Glasgow and to Dyalog ’16 – this year’s annual Dyalog user meeting, which is taking place at the Golden Jubilee Hotel on the banks of the River Clyde. Whether you are attending in Glasgow or following from afar, we hope to give you a taste of what is going on from the perspective […]

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