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What is the Problem?
On this episode of ArrayCast k programmer John Earnest joins us as a panellist to look at problem solving with the array languages. Conor provides the problem.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Panel: John Earnest, Marshall Lochbaum, Richard Park and Bob Therriault.
Fold and Scan
We take a deep look at the Scan and Fold operators in k, q, BQN and other array languages.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Richard Park, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
Naming is Hard
A follow up email from Henry Rich gets us started and we find there is a place for everyone in the world of computer languages.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
Fold and Other Functional Conjunctions
Henry Rich returns to talk about Fold and other conjunctions that facilitate functional programming.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Panel: Stephen Taylor, Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky, and Bob Therriault.
What Affects Array Language Performance?
What things affect the performance of the array languages and is performance really that important for most users.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Richard Park, and Bob Therriault.
Henry Rich Reveals J with Threads J9.4
J9.4 is released with multiple threads, faster large number calculations and error message improvements.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Guest: Henry Rich
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky, and Bob Therriault.
Leslie Goldsmith, from I.P. Sharp to KX
Leslie Goldsmith wrote I.P. Sharp's secure email system when he was 17 and that was just the start of his career.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Guest: Leslie Goldsmith
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
Michael Higginson, 2022 Dyalog Contest Winner
On this episode we speak to Michael Higginson, a q programmer who one the professional class of the most recent Dyalog competition.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Guest: Michael Higginson
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Rich Park, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
Ashok Reddy, CEO of KX
On this episode we speak to Ashok Reddy, CEO of KX, about his experience in software development and the roles that KX, q and time-series computing will play in the future.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Guest: Ashok Reddy, CEO of KX
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
Choosing an Array Language / The Games We Play
Today we talk about recreational programming and advice about how to decide on which array language to learn.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
John Earnest and Multimedia
John Earnest returns to talk about his work extending the array languages into other domains and his new project, Decker.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Guest: John Earnest
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
Nick Psaris and the q language
In this episode, Nick Psaris explains why Q is such a good language for big data mining and gaining employment through array language expertise.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Guest: Nick Psaris
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
John Earnest and Versions of k
In this episode, we talk to John Earnest, creator of the ok.js k6 interpreter and an expert on k programming, about many aspects of array programming, including the relationship between k and Forth.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Guest: John Earnest
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
Michal Wallace, k programmer and J video producer
In this episode, we talk to Michal Wallace AKA tangentstorm, a k3 programmer for 1010data who also produces videos about J.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Guest: Michal Wallace
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
Iversonian language or Array language?
In this episode, what makes an array language an Iversonian array language? Also, we discover other languages along the way.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewski, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
Promoting the Array Languages
In this episode, we talk about how to raise the profile of the array languages and make them more accessible to developers and the general public.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Richard Park, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
Troels Henriksen and Futhark
In this episode, we talk to Troels Henriksen about Futhark a very interesting array language that compiles to GPU's and multi-core CPU's. Apparently, it’s an array language because we talked about it on the Array Cast!
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Guest: Troels Henriksen
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Richard Park, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
What Makes a Language an Array Programming Language?
In this episode, we discuss what makes an array language an array language, complete with visual aids.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.
Lib Gibson - IP Sharp’s ‘Zookeeper’
In this episode, we talk to Lib Gibson about being the ‘Zookeeper’ for IP Sharp and Clay Christensen’s theory of disruption.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Guest: Lib Gibson
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Adám Brudzewsky and Bob Therriault.
The Many Languages of Romilly Cocking
In this episode, we talk to Romilly Cocking about APL, Smalltalk, Python, Clojure and Pop2 . What is Pop2? Listen and find out.
Host: Conor Hoekstra
Guest: Romilly Cocking
Panel: Marshall Lochbaum, Richard Park, Stephen Taylor and Bob Therriault.