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ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, September 1991
- James A. Brown:

Reflections on the birth of APL. 1-2 - Larry Breed:

The first APL terminal session. 2-4 - Robert G. Brown:

APL91 at Stanford: APL starts its second quarter century. 6-12 - Howard A. Peelle:

Teaching APL to beginners: critical issues. 19-23 - Dick Bowman:

APL as a Tool of Thought VII. 23-25
Volume 22, Number 2, December 1991
- Erkki Juvonen:

Russia: a future great APL power? 1-2 - Alexey I. Kononov:

APL for the USSR: perception, problems, perspective (a case of potential users). 2-7 - Oleg P. Luksha, Alexander O. Skomorokhov:

Education reports from Russia. 7-8 - Andrei V. Kondrashev, Oleg Luksha:

A history of APL in the USSR. 8-12 - Robert G. Brown:

Minnowbrook 1991: a review of the APL futures workshop. 15-21 - Howard A. Peelle:

Teaching APL to beginners: critical issues (part 2). 22-25
Volume 22, Number 3, March 1992
- Howard A. Peelle:

Teaching APL to beginners: critical issues (part 3). 1-5 - Dick Bowman:

Writing About APL. 6-7 - Clifford A. Reiter:

Random Markov matrices and partitions of integers. 7-9 - John Mark Smeenk:

BPL: a sketch of a language derived from APL. 9-12
Volume 22, Number 4, June 1992
- Robert G. Brown:

APL92: an overview. 3-4 - Boris Ya. Shpigel:

Center for teaching APL announced. 4-5 - Howard A. Peelle, Robert G. Brown:

Excerpts of position papers from the APL92 education workshop. 5-6 - Larry B. Moore:

APL93: taking a closer look. 6-7 - Dick Bowman, Jim Weigang:

StepView APL Debugger. 8-9 - Kenneth Fordyce, Manuel Alfonseca, James A. Brown, Gerald Sullivan:

Solving two-state logic problems with Boolean arrays: an approach unique to APL. 10-11 - Dick Holt:

A Kaizen strategy for APL education. 11-12 - Dick Bowman:

AFM/PC. 12-13 - Dick Bowman:

Dyalog APL and MS-DOS 5. 14 - Lee J. Dickey:

The Toronto Toolkit. 14 - Robert G. Brown:

Correction. 15

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