"Klong is an array language, like K, but without the
ambiguity.
If you know K or APL, you may be disappointed by Klong. If you
don't know any array languages, it might explode your brain. Use at
your own risk!
A Klong program is a set of functions that use powerful operators
to manipulate lists (vectors) and (multi-dimensional) arrays.
Note that Klong is a mathematical notation rather than a programming
language. If you try to use it like your favorite OO/functional/procedural
programming language, you will only get frustrated.
The Reference Manual (klong-ref.txt)
provides a complete and detailed semi-formal description of the Klong
language. It is probably the best starting point for exploring Klong.
The Quick Reference (klong-qref.txt)
summarizes the syntax and semantics of the language. It will probably only
make sense if you already know K or APL.
Then there is a Really Short Introduction to Klong
(klong-intro.txt), which you might
want to read if you have never used an array language before."
http://t3x.org/klong/index.html
http://t3x.org/index.html
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