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The Dyalog Duck was created in 1989 when Pete Donnelly used a simple duck outline to demonstrate a graphics library for Dyalog’s first 32-bit version. Over time, the duck has beome a symbol of Dyalog, appearing in tutorials and being used to demonstrate new features like multi-threading and .NET. It quickly caught on, and rubber ducks were even handed out at early user meetings. More about The Dyalog Duck.

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It’s been another busy day at Dyalog ’14; there’s lots to write about and little time to do it! Winners of the International APL Programming Contest 2014 This year, 710 registrations were received for the annual APL Programming Contest and the two main winners – Emil Bremer Orloff, student entrant from Aarhus Universitet, and Iryna … Read
The weather predictions have been spot on so far; it’s been another lovely sunny day at Eastbourne – here was the scene this morning at sunrise: It was another busy day of presentations – read on for some highlights! After dinner tonight the evening will be rounded off with Morten and his Dancing ‘Bots – … Read
Monday opened with registration for what is the biggest Dyalog user meeting on record – it could have been even bigger but we had to turn some people away because there was no more room available. In total there are 126 attendees (even more that when we went to print with the programme!) made up … Read
Today at Dyalog ’14 was a day of Technical Workshops: six half-day sessions and one all-day session were held, and there will be more at the end of the user meeting on Thursday. This evening Gitte will informally welcome the attendees before Vibeke introduces the scavenger hunt and Karen and Jason run a traditional English … Read
Welcome to the first of several postcards from Dyalog ’14 in Eastbourne. The last Dyalog conference/user meeting held in the United Kingdom was at Horsley near Guildford back in 2003 and we’re looking forward to holding it on what is, for a lot of us, home ground. Eastbourne is a resort on England’s south coast … Read
In Southern Finland, boats are the main means of transport between the many small islands in the Archipelago. Navigating the area is an extremely complex task, which can be dangerous and challenging due to high traffic density and inclement weather conditions. When planning a boat trip, visitors are advised to pay attention to ship traffic, … Read
The first time I heard the term Raspberry Pi – in the beginning of 2012 – I immediately went for a plate and a fork – I LOVE Raspberries! Much to my surprise what was served up was not a lovely piece of pie with lots of cream and raspberries, but a small electronics board … Read

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