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authorMarshall Lochbaum <mwlochbaum@gmail.com>2020-07-20 14:05:36 -0400
committerMarshall Lochbaum <mwlochbaum@gmail.com>2020-07-20 14:05:36 -0400
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<div class="nav"><a href="https://github.com/mlochbaum/BQN">BQN</a></div>
-<h1 id="bqn--finally--an-apl-for-your-flying-saucer">BQN: finally, an APL for your flying saucer</h1>
+<h1 id="bqn-finally-an-apl-for-your-flying-saucer">BQN: finally, an APL for your flying saucer</h1>
<p><em>This repository does not yet have a working implementation. However, there are some incomplete implementations you can use, with one you can try online <a href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN2NGN/web/index.html">here</a>. See <a href="running.html">running.md</a> for more.</em></p>
<p><strong>BQN</strong> is a new programming language in the APL lineage, which aims to remove inconsistent and burdensome aspects of the APL tradition and put the great ideas on a firmer footing. BQN is aimed at existing and aspiring APL-family programmers, and using it requires a solid understanding of functions and multidimensional arrays. However, because of its focus on providing simple, consistent, and powerful array operations, BQN should also be a good language for learning array programming and building stronger array intuition.</p>
<p>BQN maintains many of the ideas that made APL\360 revolutionary in 1966:</p>
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<li>Oh, and it naturally leads to <a href="doc/functional.html"><strong>first-class functions</strong></a>, a feature often missed in APL.</li>
<li>The <strong>new symbols</strong> for built-in functionality allow the syntactic role of a primitive to be distinguished at a glance, and aim to be more consistent and intuitive.</li>
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-<h2 id="what-kind-of-name-is--bqn--">What kind of name is &quot;BQN&quot;?</h2>
+<h2 id="what-kind-of-name-is-bqn">What kind of name is &quot;BQN&quot;?</h2>
<p>It's three letters, that happen to match the capitals in &quot;Big Questions Notation&quot;. You can pronounce it &quot;bacon&quot;, but are advised to avoid this unless there's puns.</p>
-<h2 id="what-does-bqn-look-like-">What does BQN look like?</h2>
+<h2 id="what-does-bqn-look-like">What does BQN look like?</h2>
<p>Rather strange, most likely:</p>
<pre><span class='Function'>⊑+</span><span class='Modifier'>`</span><span class='Modifier2'>∘</span><span class='Function'>⌽</span><span class='Modifier2'>⍟</span><span class='Number'>12</span><span class='Function'>↕</span><span class='Number'>2</span> <span class='Comment'># The 12th Fibonacci number
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