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The Dyalog Blog

275 blog posts in 36 categories covering APL insights, company news and events, innovative projects, and more.

Rich Park presenting at Dyalog ’19. He stands beside a wooden podium, gesturing with one hand while wearing a headset microphone and a dark green T-shirt, in a wood-panelled lecture hall at Konventum.
Week 7 features talks by two recent additions to the Dyalog team. Richard Park joined Dyalog a year ago, and his primary focus is the production of new… Read
Claus Madsen of FinE Analytics speaks at Dyalog ’19. He stands beside a podium, wearing a black t-shirt and headset mic, with hands clasped as he addresses the audience in a wood-panelled lecture hall at Konventum.
Scrinium is a portfolio management system that can handle a comprehensive range of financial assets, collect them into “portfolios”, and compute… Read
Marshall Lochbaum
In week 5 of the Dyalog ’19 videos, Francesco Garue tells how, after APL Italiana was acquired by SimCorp and became SimCorp Italiana, the two development… Read
Paul Mansour presenting at Dyalog ’19 in Elsinore, standing at a lectern with a laptop, wearing a light blue check shirt and smiling while speaking with a headset microphone.
Welcome to week 4 of the Dyalog ’19 recordings! This week, Tommy Johannesen of Jersie Data tells us about an interesting application that he has written… Read
Stig Nielsen presenting at Dyalog ’19 in Elsinore. He stands at a wooden podium with a laptop, wearing a dark shirt and glasses, speaking into a headset microphone.
In the third week of Dyalog ’19 recordings, Stig Nielsen from SimCorp A/S talks about recent work to turn a very large body of APL code, originally… Read
Adám Brudzewsky presenting at Dyalog ’19 in Elsinore. He stands at a wooden podium with a laptop, speaking into a headset microphone. The podium has a red sign reading “Konventum.
Welcome to the second week of recordings from Dyalog ’19 in Elsinore! This week we are featuring three presentations about work that is either already… Read
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