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A Source Book in APL (1981)

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Re: A Source Book in APL (1981)

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post #3

target domain softwarepreservation.org appears to be down with an internal error.

33 minutes later, per HN.

It's there -- just slow. Took a couple of minutes for the PDF to come down.

P.S. Here, I should have just done this, before:

http://wayback.archive.org/web/20150908083715/http://www.sof...

Re: A Source Book in APL (1981)

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post #3

target domain softwarepreservation.org appears to be down with an internal error.

33 minutes later, per HN. It's there -- just slow. Took a couple of minutes for the PDF to come down. P.S. Here, I should have just done this, before: http://wayback.archive.org/web/20150908083715/http://www.sof...

Is that really due to HN when there are 3 comments on here?

Re: A Source Book in APL (1981)

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post #3

target domain softwarepreservation.org appears to be down with an internal error.

33 minutes later, per HN. It's there -- just slow. Took a couple of minutes for the PDF to come down. P.S. Here, I should have just done this, before: http://wayback.archive.org/web/20150908083715/http://www.sof...

Top level came up once, now back to 502 gateway error. (Acts like it's hosted on somebody's personal system out of comcast.)

Re: A Source Book in APL (1981)

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OK so it will eventually load if you bang it enough.

This is a collection of papers written Ken Iverson[1], some with his frequent collaborator Aden Falkoff. The most important, longest, and latest (1980) is Iverson's "Notation as a Tool of Thought" from the CACM.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_E._Iverson

Re: A Source Book in APL (1981)

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post #7

Earlier quoted context omitted.

33 minutes later, per HN. It's there -- just slow. Took a couple of minutes for the PDF to come down. P.S. Here, I should have just done this, before: http://wayback.archive.org/web/20150908083715/http://www.sof...

Top level came up once, now back to 502 gateway error. (Acts like it's hosted on somebody's personal system out of comcast.)

When it finally comes up I'm surprised to find it's an offshoot of the Computer History Museum, though odd it isn't hosted out of their normally bulletproof site, computerhistory.org.

Re: A Source Book in APL (1981)

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post #3

target domain softwarepreservation.org appears to be down with an internal error.

Slightly faster, and i mean only slightly: https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.softwarepreservation.org/p...

(I will actually read carefully but maybe not today, as a former fulltime APL developer).

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