> This brings up another point for me. I imagine people who actual use > J have devised an environment for themselves but I have nothing > equivalent to the simple concept of saving an APL workspace.
Not that I agree with this reasoning, but I've figured that having no workspace prevented the occurence of what I'll call the "dumpster" workspace, where a )SAVE puts all the detritus that you happen to have into what turns out to be a permanent form. Over the years, I've gotten used to having a single workspace, with functions on file, loaded as needed. Thus, the require verb made perfect sense. In some sense, the workspace idea encourages lax discipline. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |\/| Randy A MacDonald | APL: If you can say it, it's done.. (ram) |/\| [EMAIL PROTECTED] | |\ | | The only real problem with APL is that BSc(Math) UNBF'83 | it is "still ahead of its time." Sapere Aude | - Morten Kromberg Natural Born APL'er | Demo website: http://156.34.94.188/ -----------------------------------------------------(INTP)----{ gnat }- From: "dly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Donna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
