@H.PWiz Yes I believe JOT MOP → F is a crude attempt to model the outer product syntax. In Dyalog APL the MOP must be of the form ". something", but NARS2000 has generalised this so that you can use JOT as a generic null operand to any operator.
@H.PWiz Yes when JOT behaves as a DOP it binds the same as any other DOP.
At least one of the single-letter languages (probably k or q) have a facility for starting new sessions, thus allowing a kind of parallel execution of longer-running processes on multiple computers. These sessions could be on the same computer or on a server on a different continent.
I remember...
@EriktheOutgolfer It just says closest match. I'd say your closest match is Research. School → University → Research :-) The license agreement (yes, I read it all) doesn't mention anything about being dependent on the details given at all.
@Adám hm, maybe they make the box small purposefully so that it's inconvenient to read and hide something suspicious in there people won't bother to read
Yes, they are. KX didn't use to allow people to use K without payment. Even now, they don't actually tell you that the download includes K or how to get to K.
@Adám yeah, you have to search in the "SOLUTIONS" drop-down first to no avail, then go to a dozen or so other websites until you realize the "DOWNLOAD" button on the upper-right corner is what you should click
...and then I get a .zip file which is next to useless
@EriktheOutgolfer Even then, when you download, you'll start Q (which is the language of KDB+). You'll have to search far and wide to find out how to access K.
@EriktheOutgolfer Yeah, not exactly user friendly. The K community believes in terse and bare-bones, apparently. Have you seen K's official documentation?