DYNA26: 27 April 2026. More info

The Dyalog Blog

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

Earlier this month we hosted a DYNA (Dyalog North America) event. We returned to the same venue as DYNA24, and again had a capacity crowd. The day started with… Read
Bjørn, wearing a Dyalog-branded jacket, stands beside a smiling woman in sunglasses and a scarf. Behind them are two large green military missiles on display in an outdoor museum or exhibit area under a blue sky.
We have now had the pleasure of working with Bjørn for 20 years, so it seemed like an ideal opportunity to ask him to look back over the last two decades.… Read
A human hand reaching out to touch a robotic hand, with an orange rectangular frame and a blue abstract background symbolising collaboration between humans and artificial intelligence.
Although the core language primitives (also known as squiggles) are closest to our hearts, we spend a lot of time creating interfaces to external components… Read
Andrea Plovgaard Frederiksen giving a presentation with a headset microphone in front of a screen displaying Danish text.
It came as a surprise to Andrea (but not to anybody else) that she wanted to work as an executive assistant. She should have anticipated it; she did write her… Read
A wide shot of the panel discussion “Let’s Put the Future Behind Us” at Dyalog ’24 in Glasgow. Moderator Stephen Taylor is seated with panellists Pete Donnelly, Gitte Christensen, and Geoff Streeter at the front of the lecture hall. The large screen behind them displays the session title and names, while the audience listens and takes notes on laptops.
The main theme this week is remembering how we got here – and welcoming a new generation of APL users. There are three talks and a panel discussion… Read
Neil Kirsopp sitting at a round table with a laptop and glass of water in a dark wood-panelled room.
Neil studied Artificial Intelligence at the University of Edinburgh in the 2000s. At the time this was not a popular option; to the best of his recollection,… Read
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