@lucifargundam Awkward Processing Language
APL (named after the book A Programming Language)[3] is a programming language developed in the 1960s by Kenneth E. Iverson. Its central datatype is the multidimensional array. It uses a large range of special graphic symbols[4] to represent most functions and operators, leading to very concise code. It has been an important influence on the development of concept modeling, spreadsheets, functional programming,[5] and computer math packages.[6] It has also inspired several other programming languages.[7][8]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/APL_(programming_language)
Either it was a b.s. posting or someone wasn't qualified to post the job opening. I _really_ doubt anyone's using APL for ML atm in production.
@colinsmatt11 @slash @souldessin
I would be very curious as to how they've been implementing APL into
"management software to image processing, access control, attendance registration, digital video surveillance systems and X-ray inspections, " in such a way that would be more efficient than would be done in other languages.
@colinsmatt11 @slash @souldessin
Ahh, I see. Repurposing a niche open-source language into a closed-source solution.
"Based around our cross-platform Dyalog APL interpreter, we provide development tools, interfaces and application components, tutorials and training materials designed to get you started and keep you productive using APL.
Dyalog APL itself is not open source, but it is free under Microsoft Windows, macOS X and Linux for educational and non-commercial use, including evaluation for potential commercial use. "
Fair enuf. Now, I'm just curious why they chose APL in particular.