Thanks for your answer.
I meant how to read external files (estructured data) with the data to be used in a J program, and how to write the results to a file.
Thanks again.
By the way, that's very good you'll have a better article about J.
Well, when you install J, you can run the J session and either run sentence by sentence in a J execution window(ijx) or create a new script window(ijs) where the source code will go to. (File -> New ijs). Ctrl+1 to run the ijs script. But we'll have a better article about the language itself + some more cool stuff around that topic.
Hi
Could you comment about how to handling files in J?
(There is a lot of information about sintax, verbs, and so on,
but precious little about files).
Thanks in advance
Thank you, Mike! I personally really appreciate your input! As you can see, we don't have a lot of users right now, so any support from community helps us to move forward. We are currently working on design for email notifications, as they basically look like shit. Let me know if you have any ideas related to whole project in general.
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We are not going to translate all the articles and don't want to be a clone. We are in process of building community and making the project unique. Users will have much more opportunities at Kukuruku Hub in future.
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It looks clearer for me at last.
I meant how to read external files (estructured data) with the data to be used in a J program, and how to write the results to a file.
Thanks again.
By the way, that's very good you'll have a better article about J.
Could you comment about how to handling files in J?
(There is a lot of information about sintax, verbs, and so on,
but precious little about files).
Thanks in advance
Nice read during coffee break!
Just discovered this website, keep on the good work!
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