K Programming Language
K
is a high level
array programming language
developed by
Arthur Whitney
, a very influential member of the
APL
community. K is a successor of the
Morgan Stanley
financial language
A+
, also created by Whitney. From 1994 to 1997 the
Union Bank of Switzerland
purchased exclusive rights for the use of K, but it has since been generally available. K is designed to be a good language for dealing with
mathematical analysis
,
financial prediction
, and large volumes of
spreadsheet
-like data. Emphasizing efficiency and simplicity for practical numerical calculations, K aims to combine the best of APL,
C
, and
Lisp
.
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