APLNext Introduces VisualAPL

VisualAPL Enables Rapid Development of Dynamic and Array Based Applications Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 On the Microsoft .NET Platform


BRIELLE, N.J., May 21, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- APLNext today announced the release of VisualAPL, a dynamic, array based, object-oriented programming language built from the ground up to exploit the power of APL and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 on the .NET platform. VisualAPL enables APL developers to use existing skills to rapidly build sophisticated dynamic applications. To simplify integration and interoperability, VisualAPL is fully compliant with ISO/IEC 13751, the international standard for APL array based languages, and is tightly integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.

With its elegant object-oriented, array based design, VisualAPL is a great choice for developers building a wide range of high-performance dynamic applications and components -- from complex financial calculation services to server-side and system-level applications. VisualAPL combines modern object-oriented principles with the strength of APL, enabling developers to accomplish more with fewer lines of code, and with fewer opportunities for error. VisualAPL builds on the skills that many programmers and organizations have already developed, enabling improved time to market, reduced development cost, and the ability to keep pace with the rapidly changing world of .Net technologies.

Founded in 2005, APLNext provides software, services and Internet technologies for personal and business computing. The company provides a wide range of products for the .Net development platform, including the APLNext family of .Net web server technologies. Full details about VisualAPL and related technologies are available at the VisualAPL website: http://www.VisualAPL.com/

VisualAPL is available as a commercially licensed product or as VisualAPL Express, which is free for demonstration, evaluation and non-commercial use.

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