K
K, by Arthur Whitney, is a propretary collection-oriented programming language (see also its companion Kdb, a DBMS written in K) descendant of APL and A+ with some influence from Lisp, especially suited to time-series analysis (financial application, insurance and other industries). A couple of interesting articles from Kuro5hin:- A Shallow Introduction to the K Programming Language (in a better format here at his web pages), by Jayson Nordwick.
- The K tree, by Cal Jayson.
- K.CoSy, by Bob Armstrong.
- cK is Concatenative K, a Joy-style concatenative syntactic overlay for the K programming language.
- tcK is tiny concatenative K.
- K for Joy Programmers.
- Unlambda in K.
- Befunge-93 in K.
- False! in K.
- BrainFuck in K.
- Befreak in K.
This page is linked from: CoSy Glee Syntax in K TUI