For those who don't know anything about J Lab:

Download the ijt file and place it in the j602-user\labs folder under
your HOME. If you are using windows and installed it at a default
place, it'll be at C:\Documents and Settings\<id>\j602-user\labs

Run J and select from the top menu, Studio > Labs. You'll see a new
pop-up window. From the Category pull-down menu, select User, and
you'll see Daily J Programming. Press the Run button.

Once the lab starts, ctrl+j will proceed you into the next section.


On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:16 AM, June Kim <[email protected]> wrote:
> Last Saturday (2009/12/12), there was a small conference(audience :
> around 60) at Seoul National University in South Korea about
> alternative programming languages. http://langdev.net/post/325
>
> It's called DEAP(DEveloper track on Alternative Programming).
>
> There were Smalltalk, J(mine), Haskell, Erlang, Markdown & Io sessions.
>
> My talk, titled as Daily J Programming, was about using J in my daily
> work at the computer. It was intended for programmers and
> non-programmers. It was in the form of J Lab.
>
> You can download the file from :
> http://agileconsulting.co.kr/dailyj.ijt (All written in English)
>
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