head 1.1; access; symbols pkgsrc-2026Q1:1.1.0.28 pkgsrc-2026Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2025Q4:1.1.0.26 pkgsrc-2025Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2025Q3:1.1.0.24 pkgsrc-2025Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2025Q2:1.1.0.22 pkgsrc-2025Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2025Q1:1.1.0.20 pkgsrc-2025Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2024Q4:1.1.0.18 pkgsrc-2024Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2024Q3:1.1.0.16 pkgsrc-2024Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2024Q2:1.1.0.14 pkgsrc-2024Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2024Q1:1.1.0.12 pkgsrc-2024Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2023Q4:1.1.0.10 pkgsrc-2023Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2023Q3:1.1.0.8 pkgsrc-2023Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2023Q2:1.1.0.6 pkgsrc-2023Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2023Q1:1.1.0.4 pkgsrc-2023Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2022Q4:1.1.0.2 pkgsrc-2022Q4-base:1.1; locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.1 date 2022.11.09.16.58.35; author nikita; state Exp; branches; next ; commitid fxSbHd1rchs5631E; desc @@ 1.1 log @Import kona version 0.0.0.2021.12.25 as lang/kona. Kona is the open-source implementation of the k3 programming language. k is a synthesis of APL and LISP. Although many of the capabilities come from APL, the fundamental data construct is quite different. In APL the construct is a multi-dimensional matrix-like array, where the dimension of the array can range from 0 to some maximum (often 9). In k, like LISP, the fundamental data construct is a list. Also, like LISP, the k language is ASCII-based, so you don't need a special keyboard. For many people, k was the preferred APL dialect. When it was available, it tended to be popular with investment bankers, the performance obsessed, and analysts dealing with lots of data. It is a demanding language. @ text @@@comment $NetBSD$ bin/k @