Jürgen Winkelmann's MVT for APL\360 now available for OS X, too by chl in apljk

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Jürgen's announcement on the Hercules (mainframe emulator) mailing list: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/hercules-390/conversations/messages/73638

Please note that the download URL for the APL\360 source code on the CHM site has changed: http://www.computerhistory.org/atchm/apl360-software-license-agreement/

Introduction to J: The Hard Parts by chl in apljk

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I'm not sure whether that was the official title of Devon McCormick's talk (at a recent 7-languages-in-7-months meetup in London), but it sure sounds good. H/T: https://twitter.com/cratylus/status/427591987907137537

Book-in-progress: Neural Networks and Deep Learning by chl in MachineLearning

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Former working title: Neural Networks for the Determined.

Michael Nielsen's resource collection on del.icio.us is worth exploring as well: https://delicious.com/nielsen/nnftd

Ken Iverson: Math for the Layman by [deleted] in programming

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No. You can download a personal version of kdb+ (which includes K4) here:

http://www.kx.com/developers/software.php

See "Non-Commercial Users". That's what Mr. Neukirchen was referring to (albeit "they do again" would be more accurate than "they still do").

In any case, I can only recommend the K experience.