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Episode 36: Representation-Driven Algorithm Dispatch 🟦
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In this episode, “Representation-Driven Dispatch” (generated by Claude 4.6 Opus) is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app.
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In this episode, “Representation-Driven Dispatch” (generated by Claude 4.6 Opus) is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app.

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Date Released: 2026-04-15

https://www.tacittalk.com/2026/04/15/Episode-36
Episode 35: TinyAPL 0.13, Inverses & AP8L with Madeline Vergani
TinyAPLTacit ProgrammingGuestMadeline Vergani
In this episode, Conor interviews Madeline Vergani about TinyAPL 0.13, inverses, AP8L and more!
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In this episode, Conor interviews Madeline Vergani about TinyAPL 0.13, inverses, AP8L and more!

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About the Guest

Madeline Vergani is the creator of TinyAPL, the Omnibar and AP8L.

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Date Recorded: 2026-03-30
Date Released: 2026-03-31

https://www.tacittalk.com/2026/03/30/Episode-35
Episode 34: Algebra as a Language (1972) 🟦
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In this episode, the 1972 paper “Algebra as a Language” by Kenneth E. Iverson is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app.
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In this episode, the 1972 paper “Algebra as a Language” by Kenneth E. Iverson is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app.

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Date Released: 2026-03-28

https://www.tacittalk.com/2026/03/28/Episode-34
Episode 33: From List Calculus to Array Calculi (Bird’s Laws, AoP, MoA & SaC) 🟦
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In this episode, the “From List Calculus to Array Calculi” (generated by GPT 5.4) is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app.
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In this episode, the “From List Calculus to Array Calculi” (generated by GPT 5.4) is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app.

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Date Released: 2026-03-18

https://www.tacittalk.com/2026/03/18/Episode-33
Episode 32: Richard Bird’s Algebraic Laws 🟦
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In this episode, the “Richard Bird’s Algebraic Laws for Program Calculation” which is a summary of the important papers that introduced the algebraic laws of programming (generated by Claude 4.6 Opus) is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app.
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In this episode, the “Richard Bird’s Algebraic Laws for Program Calculation” which is a summary of the important papers that introduced the algebraic laws of programming (generated by Claude 4.6 Opus) is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app.

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Date Released: 2026-03-14

https://www.tacittalk.com/2026/03/14/Episode-32
Episode 31: Notation as a Tool of Thought (1979) 🟦
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In this episode, the 1979 Turing Award paper “Notation as a Tool of Thought” by Kenneth E. Iverson is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app.
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In this episode, the 1979 Turing Award paper “Notation as a Tool of Thought” by Kenneth E. Iverson is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app.

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Date Released: 2026-03-02

https://www.tacittalk.com/2026/03/02/Episode-31
Episode 30: Dyalog 20.0 with Adám Brudzewsky
APLGuestAdám Brudzewsky
In this episode, Conor chats with Adám Brudzewsky about Dyalog 20.0, array notation, namespaces and the behind operator.
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In this episode, Conor chats with Adám Brudzewsky about Dyalog 20.0, array notation, namespaces and the behind operator.

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About the Guest

Adám Brudzewsky is the head of language design at Dyalog Ltd. He is a lifelong APL programmer, founder of the APL Orchard, and the creator of Extended Dyalog APL and APLcart.

Show Notes

Date Recorded: 2026-01-01
Date Released: 2026-01-02

https://www.tacittalk.com/2026/01/01/Episode-30
Episode 29: APL & Loons with Max Sun
APLGuestMax Sun
In this episode, Conor chats with Max Sun about his path to becoming an APL-er.
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In this episode, Conor chats with Max Sun about his path to becoming an APL-er.

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About the Guests

Max Sun is Senior APL Developer at InvestCloud, Inc. and was previously an APL developer at BCA Research. His interests include array programming, functional programming and programming languages and paradigms.

Show Notes

Date Recorded: 2025-10-05
Date Released: 2025-12-29

https://www.tacittalk.com/2025/12/29/Episode-29
Episode 28: Co-dfns & AI with Aaron Hsu
APLGuestAaron Hsu
In this episode, Conor chats with Aaron Hsu live from Minnowbrook 2025 about Co-dfns, fonts, AI and more!
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In this episode, Conor chats with Aaron Hsu live from Minnowbrook 2025 about Co-dfns, fonts, AI and more!

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About the Guests

Aaron Hsu is the implementor of Co-dfns and an advocate for a terse and minimal array programming style. Hsu has a background in academic functional programming, and was primarily a Scheme programmer for ten years before learning APL. He was introduced to APL by Morten Kromberg while working on a GPU-hosted compiler, and switched to Dyalog APL for the project, which is now Co-dfns.

Show Notes

Date Recorded: 2025-10-04
Date Released: 2025-10-22

https://www.tacittalk.com/2025/10/22/Episode-28
Episode 27: Tersity with Aaron Hsu and Jon Smith
APLC++GuestAaron HsuJon Smith
In this episode, Conor moderates a discussion between Aaron Hsu and Jon Smith about tersity.
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In this episode, Conor moderates a discussion between Aaron Hsu and Jon Smith about tersity.

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About the Guests

Aaron Hsu is the implementor of Co-dfns and an advocate for a terse and minimal array programming style. Hsu has a background in academic functional programming, and was primarily a Scheme programmer for ten years before learning APL. He was introduced to APL by Morten Kromberg while working on a GPU-hosted compiler, and switched to Dyalog APL for the project, which is now Co-dfns.

Jon Smith is a senior software engineer and security researcher with a focus on compilers, reverse engineering, and low-level systems development. His expertise spans multiple architectures and operating systems, with a particular emphasis on LLVM internals, static analysis tooling, and custom native code generation, including everything from shellcode and bootloaders to bespoke object file layouts. He has written custom compiler optimizations, firmware for embedded systems, and tooling for both offensive and defensive security applications. With a strong background in C, C++, and assembly, he often works at the intersection of language tooling and binary analysis, applying deep systems knowledge to practical engineering problems. He also maintains a public Twitch stream aimed at making vulnerability research accessible to newcomers without a formal computer science background.

Show Notes

Date Recorded: 2025-03-24
Date Released: 2025-03-28

https://www.tacittalk.com/2025/03/24/Episode-27