Hi - Do people think there may be an audience for more documentation /
learning aids for installing GNU APL under Windows? Does anyone have any
pointers to "easy" documentation for installing GNU APL on Windows, in the
sense of exactly the steps to do this, for someone who has used Linux / Unix
in the past but has little recent experience with it? 

 

I am running Windows 7 and am quite experienced with installing and running
APL interpreters (and J) in Windows (various versions). I have for the first
time installed Cygwin, added tar, downloaded apl-1.5.tar.gz, and "un-tarred
it". Now I'm not sure how to proceed, having never done this before. I have
a basic knowledge of Unix. I have several times read all the README* files,
the GNU APL Home Page,  and gone through a great deal of the GNU APL mailing
list archives (bug-apl). It all looks great, but for me I can't find
something for my level. 

 

If there's a document with exactly the steps, could someone point me to it?

 

I'm thinking that perhaps there is a need for more documentation for
experienced Windows users who are really quite unfamiliar with Linux, who
want to get up and running with GNU APL.  There could be a large audience of
Windows users who are or might become interested in assessing and using GNU
APL, but aren't that familiar with installing and compiling under Linux, and
then setting up APL keyboard mappings. 

 

I did find a tutorial on Youtube (actually there are several) that was
really helpful for installing Cygwin.  Perhaps there are videos showing how
to get GNU APL up and running under Cygwin?

 

PS - GNU APL looks great. This is my first experience with APL under Linux
and GNU APL looks like a very solid project. It's certainly looks worth the
effort going up the Linux learning curve.

 

Richard Levine

 

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