Re: APL compilers?

Greg Jaxon <greg@kai.com>
22 Feb 1997 23:11:16 -0500

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From: Greg Jaxon <greg@kai.com>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 22 Feb 1997 23:11:16 -0500
Organization: Kuck & Associates, Inc.
References: 97-02-011
Keywords: APL, bibliography

Richard A. O'Keefe wrote:
> Has anyone got a bibliography on compilers for APL?


This list is aging badly:








  Budd, Timothy "An APL Compiler" ISBN 0-387-96643-9 Springer-Verlag 1988
                              Department of Computer Science
                              Oregon State University
                              Corvallis, Oregon 97331


  Miller, Terrence C. "Tentative Compilation, A Design for an APL
Compiler"
                              PhD Thesis Yale University, May 1978 (78-CS-013)


  Wiedmann, Clark "A performance comparison of an APL Compiler and
Interpreter"
                              APL 83 Conference Proceedings pg 211-


  Derby, Howard "Using Logic Programming for Compiling APL"
                              MS Thesis Cal Tech, March 1984 (5134:TR:84)


  Budd, Timothy "An APL Compiler for a Vector Processor"
                            ACM TOPLAS Vol. 6, No. 3, July 1984, pp297-313


  Wai-Mee Ching "An APL/370 Compiler and some Performance Comparisons
with
                              APL Interpreter and FORTRAN"
                              IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
                              P.O. Box 218
                              Yorktown Heights, NY 10598




Next blue-sky dream: Add APL-like array operations to the Java
Virtual Machine more crunch per interpretive step!
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