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Ashok Reddy on the Array Cast

In the latest episode of the Array Cast podcast we interview KX’s CEO, Ashok Reddy. On this episode we speak to Ashok about his experience in software development and the roles that KX, q and time-series computing will play in the future.

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AOC 2022; the new ArrayCast episode – and Ashok on next!

The qbists review of Advent of Code 2022 solutions has reached Day 17, which includes a simple console animation. (Below.) In the latest episode of the Array Cast podcast we discuss the relevance of recreational programming. It has a special importan...

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Something for Christmas: Decker, Lil, q, and, er, HyperCard?

The first episode of the Array Cast in 2023 sees the return of our guest, k programmer extraordinaire John Earnest. In this episode, he tells us about his projects special-k, an interactive k compiler that generates glsl ok, a k interpreter (it’s all...

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John Earnest and versions of k

In the latest episode of the Array Cast 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.

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You could pay Michal Wallace to stop using k

Every qSQL query has an equivalent functional form – in fact, is parsed into it, so there is no difference in their execution. The qSQL queries look like SQL and we use them wherever possible, but the functional forms are more general, and some more ...

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