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267 blog posts in 35 categories covering APL insights, company news and events, innovative projects, and more.

Martina Crippa smiling, wearing a patterned top with a light grey background.
Martina started studying physics with the intention of specialising in Astrophysics. However, after her first linear algebra and analysis classes, she… Read
We’ve finished processing the first recordings of the presentations given at Dyalog’24 in Glasgow. The first four are now available to watch, and you… Read
Two tabby kittens, Esther (left) and Edie (right), sit side by side on a wooden table beneath a softly glowing lamp, surrounded by lush green houseplants.
Mike is marking his first year at Dyalog Ltd, so we asked him to reflect on his experiences and the journey so far. Before joining Dyalog Ltd, Mike spent… Read
Abs Suri standing on a rocky trail beside a mountain lake, wearing a black waterproof jacket and carrying a hiking pole. Behind him, a waterfall cascades down a mist-covered mountain, surrounded by lush green slopes. The cloudy sky and damp terrain suggest recent rainfall.
It has been a year since Abs joined Dyalog Ltd, and we asked him to look back over his first twelve months and his experiences so far. “A whole year? The… Read
Aarush Bhat sitting in a lush green tea plantation with rolling hills and a misty, overcast sky in the background. He is wearing glasses and a white T-shirt featuring a colourful abstract face design, looking off to the side.
It’s been a year since Aarush joined us, and we asked him to look back over his first twelve months. Aarush joined Dyalog Ltd after studying at VIT… Read
Dyalog v18.0 introduced ⎕C, which converts the case of characters in an array by mapping to lower case, mapping to upper case, or folding. This superseded an… Read

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