[net.lang.apl] APL Quote Quad 15.3

bflaw@watdcsu.UUCP (Brenda Law) (04/03/85)

The newsletter ``APL Quote Quad'' 15.3 has gone to the printer
and will appear soon.  Here is the Table of Contents.
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                         APL Quote Quad
                      Volume 15, Number 3

                       TABLE OF CONTENTS


NOTICES
From the editor  ........................................................... 2
SIGAPL Elections ........................................................... 2
Standardizing APL for the Nineties ......................................... 2
Sharp Time Stamps .......................................................... 3
IPSANET-BITNET Gateway (M. Gfeller) ........................................ 3
APL Quote Quad, Style Guide for APL Functions .............................. 8

MEETINGS
APL as a Tool of Thought ................................................... 5
SigAPL Workshop on Character Sets and Keyboards ............................ 5

CORRESPONDENCE
More Half-Baked Ideas (Karl Soop) .......................................... 7
Checking Printer Status with APL*PLUS/PC (B. Stephan) ...................... 7
UNIX APL, Anyone? (Peter S. Shenkin) ....................................... 8

ARTICLES
Compact Simplex Method (Robert A. Agnew) ................................... 9
How I Implemented the Karmarkar Algorithm in One Evening (E.R. Swart) ...... 13
From Hieroglyphics to APL - The relentess Course of History (Homer Hartung)  17
Processing Multiple Files (J. Rueda) ....................................... 18
APL-based, On-line, Examination Scheduler (D. Patnaik and R.J. Hoskings) ... 21

PRODUCTS
Firm Reduces Execution Time of APL Applications ............................ 27

ORGANIZATIONS
CIPS APL, Special Interest Group (Toronto) ................................. 27

ALGORITHMS
164  Tower Chart for Contingency Tables (Carina Heiselbetz) ................ 28
165  On Polygon Clipping (Jonathan Thornburg) .............................. 29