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| 1. | the tenth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant. |
| 2. | any spoken sound represented by the letter J or j, as in just, major, or rajah. |
| 3. | something having the shape of a J. |
| 4. | a written or printed representation of the letter J or j. |
| 5. | a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter J or j. |
| 1. | the tenth in order or in a series, or, when I is omitted, the ninth. |
| 2. | (sometimes lowercase ) the medieval Roman numeral for 1. |
| 1. | Mathematics. a unit vector on the y-axis of a coordinate system. |
| 2. | Engineering. the imaginary number . |
| 1. | Erle Stanley [url] , 1889–1970, U.S. writer of detective stories. |
| 2. | Dame Helen (Louise), 1908–86, British educator and literary critic. |
| 3. | Isabella Stewart, 1840–1924, U.S. art collector. |
| 4. | John (Champ⋅lin, Jr.) [champ-lin] , 1933–82, U.S. novelist and critic. |
| 5. | John W(illiam), 1912–2002, U.S. educator and author: Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 1965–68. |
| 6. | a city in N Massachusetts. 17,900. |
| 7. | a male given name: from an Old French word meaning “gardener.” |
| j 2 or J Electricity The symbol for current density. |
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joule (jōōl, joul) n. Abbr. J or j
[After James Prescott Joule.] |
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A Nasdaq stock symbol specifying that the stock has voting rights.
Investopedia Commentary
Nasdaq-listed securities have four or five characters. If a fifth letter appears, it indicates that the issue is other than a single issue of common or capital stock.
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A derivative and redesign of APL with added features and control structures. J is purely functional with lexical scope and more conventional control structures, plus several new concepts such as function rank and function arrays. J was designed and developed by Kennneth E. Iverson and Roger Hui
Version 4.1 for MS-DOS, Sun, Mac, Archimedes. Source available in C from Iverson Software, +1 (416) 925 6096.
Version 6 package from ISI includes an interpreter and tutorial. Ported to DEC, NeXT, SGI, Sun-3, Sun-4, Vax, RS/6000, MIPS, Macintosh, Acorn Archimedes, IBM PC, Atari, 3b1, Amiga.
(ftp://watserv1.waterloo.edu/languages/apl/j).
J-mode GNU Emacs macros available by (ftp://think.com/pub/j/gmacs/j-interaction-mode.el).
["APL\?", Roger K.W. Hui et al, APL90 Conf Proc, Quote Quad 20(4):192-200].
(1992-10-31)
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