APL User Groups

Several national and regional user groups organise local and online meetings.

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Canada

Groupe APL-J\Québec

APL-JQuébec Group is an APL user group that organises regular meetings. The group is based in Quebec City, Canada.

Contact: Gilles Kirouac

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Finland

Finnish APL Association (FinnAPL)

FinnAPL (formally the Finnish APL Association or Suomen APL-yhdistys ry in Finnish) is an active user group in Finland, famous for producing the renown FinnAPL idiom library . Its current activities include meetings twice a year and the FinnAPL Forest Seminar, and several of its members are regulars and recurring presenters at the Dyalog user meetings.

Contact: Göran Koreneff (chairman)

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Germany

APL-Germany e.V.

APL-Germany e.V. is a non-profit organisation that aims to promote the programming language APL. The organisation provides a platform for APL users to exchange ideas and actively participate in the dissemination of the APL language. APL Germany e.V. organises talks and discussions during its biannual conferences and publishes the APL Journal. The organisation’s website also provides links to various APL resources.

Contact: Dieter Kilsch

FRAPL – Frankfurt APLers

A meeting of friends of the APL programming language and those who wish to become friends. No fixed agenda, it’s about getting to know each other, exchanging experiences and more.

Contact: Michael Baas

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Japan

Tokyo APL/J/K Meetup

The Tokyo APL/J/K Meetup is an informal event gathering APL, J and K developers located in and around Tokyo. The first event took place on July 30, 2020. The goal of the meetup is to provide beginners and experienced developers with the latest information around array programming languages.

Contact: Justus Perlwitz

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Spain

APL ∊ BCN

APL ∊ BCN is a user group based in Barcelona started by Michail Liarmakopoulos in late November 2021. Its activities are currently exclusively online due to the continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, but plans exist for transitioning to regular physical meetups in Barcelona every second month, with additional online events every one–three months.

Contact: Michail Liarmakopoulos

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Sweden

Swedish APL User Group (SwedAPL)

SwedAPL is a group dedicated to the promotion and support of the APL programming language in Sweden. They aim to create a platform for APL enthusiasts, professionals, and learners to exchange ideas, knowledge, and experiences related to APL.

Contact: Gilgamesh Athoraya

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United Kingdom

British APL Association (BAA)

The British APL Association is a user group founded in 1984 in England to promote APL, and the publisher of Vector journal. It is funded by its sustaining members, which include corporate users and the APL vendors APL2000, Dyalog Ltd., Kx Systems, and MicroAPL.

The BAA was a Specialist Group of the British Computer Society from its early years (possibly beginning after APL86) until it left in response to increasing requirements made by the BCS in 2008.

Contact: John Jacob

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United States of America

Northern California APL ACM Chapter (APLBUG)

SIGAPL activities are run by Northern California SIGAPL of the ACM, informally known as APL BUG (Bay-area User Group), under leadership of Curtis Jones.

Contact: Chuck Kennedy or Curtis Jones

New York Dyalog APL Meetup

A New York based Meetup group for anyone interested in Dyalog APL

Contact: Paul Mansour



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