History of APL Conferences Year Location Title Date 2007 Montreal, Canada Arrays and Objects October 21-26, 2007 2004 Montreal, Canada 2003 San Diego, California, USA Stretching the Mind June 11-14, 2003 2002 Madrid, Spain Array Processing Languages: Lore, Problems, and Applications July 22-25, 2002 2001 New Haven, Connecticut, USA An Arrays Odyssey June 25-28, 2001 2000 Berlin, Germany Think Arrays in a Great City July 24-27, 2000 1999 Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA All Array Programming Languages August 10-14, 1999 1998 Rome, Italy APL98 Conference on Array Processing Languages August 27-31, 1998 1997 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Share knowledge / share success August 17-20, 1997 1996 Lancaster, UK Designing the Future July 29 - August 1, 1996 1995 San Antonio, Texas, USA Applied Programming Languages June 4-8, 1995 1994 Antwerp, Belgium The Language and Its Applications September 11-15, 1994 1993 Toronto, Ontario, Canada APL '93 August 15-19, 1993 1992 St. Petersburg, Russia APL '92 July 6-10, 1992 1991 Palo Alto, CA, USA APL '91 August 4-8, 1991 1990 Copenhagen, Denmark APL 90: For the Future August 13-17, 1990 1989 New York City, NY, USA APL as a Tool of Thought August 7-10, 1989 1988 Sydney, Australia APL '88 February 1-5, 1988 1987 Dallas, TX, USA APL in Transition May 10-14, 1987 1986 UK(?) 1985 APL and the future 1984 APL '84 June 1984 1983 APL '83 March 1983 1982 Heidelberg, Germany APL '82 September 1982 1981 APL '81 September 1981 1979 APL '79 June 1979 1976 Eighth International Conference on APL 1975 Seventh International Conference on APL 1974 Sixth International Conference on APL 1972 Fourth International Conference on APL 1969 Binghamton, New York, USA The Conference on APL
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