Hello, I would like to learn J programming paradigm. I have a standard programming background (C/C++, Java) along with some basic math, as well as some functional programming exposure. I understand, however, that J is an "array programming language," which is what exactly? I've heard it is based on SKI combinator math. Is this true? So my question is, What background materials, texts, etc. should I study to get a theoretical understanding of the J world? I watched this <https://youtu.be/z8MVKianh54> and a few Tracy Harms videos, so yes, where does a beginner get started -- especially with the theory behind it all?
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