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The Dyalog Blog

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

A behind-the-scenes view at Dyalog ’19 showing a camera crew filming a group in a small meeting room at Konventum. Several attendees are gathered around a table with notes and coffee cups as short films about APL are recorded under warm lighting and a wooden ceiling.
Welcome back This year once again the Dyalog User Meeting returns to beautiful Elsinore in Denmark. The historic seaside city is home to Kronborg castle,… Read
Josh David standing outdoors, smiling slightly, with greenery and a blurred stone wall in the background.
Josh David is a recent graduate from the University of Scranton with a degree in Computer Science. He minored in Philosophy at college and headed The… Read
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Based in Denver, Colorado, Nathan Rogers is a new member of the Dyalog team. In previous lives, Nathan spent six years as a member of the United States Armed… Read
This post might be more difficult than our usual fare. You won’t find any interesting APL coding insights here—instead we’ll be focused on the… Read
Low-angle close-up of vibrant blue scilla flowers blooming in early spring among green grass and soil, with a blurred background of trees and sky.
Dyalog version 17.1 will be released soon, with the HTMLRenderer working under Windows, macOS and GNU/Linux, the “Link” system providing infrastructure for… Read
Jay Foad, wearing a light-coloured checked shirt, standing in front of a wooden beam structure, smiling softly at the camera
At the end of May 2019 I am leaving Dyalog, so it seems like a good time to reflect on my time here and what I’ve learned from APL and the APL community.… Read
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