Languages
The canonical examples of array programming languages are APL, J, and Fortran. Others include: A+, IDL, K, Q, Mathematica, MATLAB, MOLSF, NumPy, GNU Octave, PDL, R, S-Lang, SAC, Nial and ZPL.
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“The very natural tendency to use terms derived from traditional grammar like verb, noun, adjective, passive voice, in describing languages outside of Indo-European is fraught with grave possibilities of misunderstanding.”
—Benjamin Lee Whorf (18971934)
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