This is a really great article, I really enjoyed the part that covers APL*PLUS/PC and APL2 which we can still use today; unfortunately it's likely that the mainframe implementations of APL are no longer available.
unfortunately, not finding anything for "Anatalik-2010" which is supposed to be used/usable as a computer algebra system --- anything interesting on that which would make it worth pursuing further?
I've found a high-level overview, which looks more like a plan of what they intended to do[0] and another article[1]. The latest article from the same authors I found is from 2015 [2], but I've failed to find the full text.
Here are the contacts:
В.П. КЛИМЕНКО*, А.Л. ЛЯХОВ**, Д.Н. ГВОЗДИК**
*Институт проблем математических машин и систем НАН Украины
03187 г. Киев-187, пр. Глушкова, 42
тел.: +38-044-526-55-76, e-mail: klimenko@immsp.kiev.ua
**Полтавский национальный технический университет им. Юрия Кондратюка
36011 г. Полтава, Первомайский проспект, 24
тел.: +38-053-256-98-02, e-mail: LAL@pntu.edu.ua; wedevelope@i.ua
Sadly, Klimenko must be well over 80 years old now if he hasn't passed away.
This is a really great article, I really enjoyed the part that covers APL*PLUS/PC and APL2 which we can still use today; unfortunately it's likely that the mainframe implementations of APL are no longer available.
The source code for APL\360 was published by the Computer History Museum. People have gotten this to run under Hercules. https://computerhistory.org/blog/the-apl-programming-languag...
Mainframe APL2 is still marketed I think
Interesting for its mention of:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analitik
unfortunately, not finding anything for "Anatalik-2010" which is supposed to be used/usable as a computer algebra system --- anything interesting on that which would make it worth pursuing further?
I've found a high-level overview, which looks more like a plan of what they intended to do[0] and another article[1]. The latest article from the same authors I found is from 2015 [2], but I've failed to find the full text.
Here are the contacts:
Sadly, Klimenko must be well over 80 years old now if he hasn't passed away.[0] https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/reinzhiniring-sistemy-komp...
[1] https://fizmat.smolgu.ru/images/stories/SCMP_2013/scmp-2010....
[2] https://reposit.nupp.edu.ua/bitstream/PoltNTU/4065/1/%D0%9C%...
search for <<< "Аналитик" язык >>>
results in russian/ukrainian/bulgarian, and actual accessibility is unknown
https://ya.ru/neurum/c/nauka-i-obrazovanie/q/gde_mozhno_nayt...
pff whole book from 1982 comparing it to fortran/algol :
https://unicat.nalis.bg/Record/RU.000025764#description
TLDR: if you knew APL in the USSR, there’s a 99.9% you were working on the nuclear program.
That .su TLD is as authentic as it gets.