Books about J

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Many books have been written about J. Some such as "J for C Programmers", "Learning J" and "The J Primer" are for learning the language.
Others, such as Ken Iverson's "Math for the Layman", use J as a way to communicate ideas. Links to these books are found below.


J for C Programmers

If you are used to procedural languages, Henry Rich has created the book for you.

Learning J

Roger Stokes wrote this book long ago, but the fundamentals still hold up.

The J Primer

Eric Iverson's work takes you step by step from the fundamentals to creating your own application.

Math for the Layman

Ken Iverson wrote an introductory mathematics text using the J language as a foundation.

A Source Book in APL

Eugene E. McDonnell wrote the forward to this collection of papers by Ken Iverson and Adin Falkoff.