Subject: current apl and good apl book
From: richard.levine@canrem.com (Richard Levine)
Date: Fri, 26 May 95 13:15:00 -0500
Organization: CRS Online  (Toronto, Ontario)

I did not see many postings for suggestions for a good current APL and
a good APL book.

Manugistics has an excellent introduction called "APL is Easy".

Iverson Software has an excellent APL interpreter for Windows.  It also
comes with a manual.  The price is very reasonable, too.

TryAPL2 from IBM is freeware and an good system as well.

I think all of this information is on the APL FAQ but I have not seen it
for a long time.  Perhaps my internet connection  does not give a
complete set of comp.lang.apl messages.  I do not know who sends out the
FAQ as I do not keep it.

--RL
