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- Subject: Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn
- From: Stephen Kellett <lua@...>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 15:05:33 +0000
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<[email protected]>, Boyko
Bantchev <[email protected]> writes
Well, K seems to have already accumulated some users, or at least
customers :) Look at their customer list at http://kx.com .
I bumped into a gentleman at a Microsoft conference on security a couple
of years ago. He was raving about K - he knew the man that created 'K'.
He said it was basically banks and investment people that were into it -
K is so fast you could do realtime stock correlation and so on,
apparently all other languages were too slow - that was his line on it.
We got onto the subject of K after talking about APL being read only -
and he just lit up about K. Which does seem very read only. I have a
vague memory that the creator of K had a hand in APL but that may be my
memory playing tricks on me.
No surprise at them when I visit the website that the list of customers
are all banks, investment houses and so on.
Stephen
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Stephen Kellett
Object Media Limited http://www.objmedia.demon.co.uk/software.html
Computer Consultancy, Software Development
Windows C++, Java, Assembler, Performance Analysis, Troubleshooting
- References:
- Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Vijay Aswadhati
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Walter Cruz
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Ben Sunshine-Hill
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, mnewberry
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Chris Marrin
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Lisa Parratt
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Michael T. Richter
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Lisa Parratt
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Michael Abbott
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Michael T. Richter
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Boyko Bantchev