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*[[User:96.57.161.34|Jose Quintana]]: [[Special:Contributions/96.57.161.34|contributions]], [[j:Stories/JoseQuintana|J wiki]]
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*[[User:tikkanz|Ric Sherlock]]: [[Special:Contributions/tikkanz|contributions]][[Special:Contributions/130.123.128.117|(prereg)]], [[j:RicSherlock|J wiki]]
*[[User:tikkanz|Ric Sherlock]]: [[Special:Contributions/tikkanz|contributions]], [[j:RicSherlock|J wiki]]
*[[User:Avmich|Avmich]]: [[Special:Contributions/Avmich|contributions]]
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Revision as of 01:05, 29 October 2009

Language
J
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Official website
Type safety: Safe
Type strength: Strong
Type checking: Dynamic
Lang tag(s): j
See Also:
Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using J.


the J language

J is a notational programming language designed for interactive use.

It is an array language; data is universally structured as rectangular arrays.

It is a functional language; creation and composition of functions is emphasized.

Object-module and imperative techniques are supported, but not required.

The J programming language was designed and developed by Ken Iverson and Roger Hui. It is a closely related successor to APL, also by Iverson.

J on RosettaCode

Discussion of the goals of the J community on RC and general guidelines for presenting J solutions takes place at House Style.


Jers on RosettaCode

try me

Want to try one of those cryptic J lines you see peppered through RC? Try pasting it into the online single-line J interpeter or the web interface for buubot (a Perl IRC bot which has a J evaluation mode: just prefix your line with jeval).

If you want to be a bit more interactive, and get some guidance from J gurus, you can join the actual J IRC channel on Freenode, #jsoftware. Buubot and several other J eval bots run there. If you don't have an IRC client you can try freenode's web interface. More details about the J IRC community is available.

If any of that piques your interest, and you want to explore a little more, you can download J and join the J forums.

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

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Pages in category "J"

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