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==Publications==
==Publications==
* A review of IBM's APL2 for OS/2 (entry ed.) - APL Qoute Quad, Volume 25 Issue 3, March 1995 - Pages 17 - 22  
* A review of IBM's APL2 for OS/2 (entry ed.) - APL Qoute Quad, Volume 25 Issue 3, March 1995 - Pages 17 - 22
 
====Tutorials====
* [[Zdeněk V. Jizba]]: [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-viewer.php?dir=/pub/os2/dev/misc&file=teach.zip TEACH0 APL/2 for OS/2 Tutorial], also available in a web format [http://www.sigapl.org/Archives/waterloo_archive/apl/workspaces/tutorials/jizba/index.html here with some additional material].
* [[Zdeněk V. Jizba]]: [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-viewer.php?dir=/pub/os2/dev/misc&file=teach.zip TEACH0 APL/2 for OS/2 Tutorial], also available in a web format [http://www.sigapl.org/Archives/waterloo_archive/apl/workspaces/tutorials/jizba/index.html here with some additional material].


==Licence==
==Licence==
Commercial Software - Discontinued
*Commercial Software - Discontinued
 
*Author: IBM
==Author==
* IBM


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Revision as of 04:27, 22 December 2017

A development system from IBM that aimed to combine all their previous and diverse APL offerings into one coherent product line. Initially only available for OS/2 but eventually was available for all mini and mainframe operating systems from IBM in addition to Microsoft Windows and most Unix platforms as well, there was also a version available for DOS that was slightly simpler than the other offerings.

IBM still offers APL2 but now only in versions for the various mainframe/zSeries, AIX, Solaris, x86/AMD64 Linux and MS Windows.

Version

  • Advanced Version 1.0
  • Entry edition

Links

Publications

Licence

  • Commercial Software - Discontinued
  • Author: IBM