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Vectors and corresponding variables are on the course syllabus.
And teens who find those things fun, not scary, are invited to apply for a free, weekly computer programming class.
For the seventh year, Yakima-based E/Step Software Inc. is conducting a Monday night workshop on the APL computer programming language.
Unlike conventional scalar languages, APL is a vector language -- and the most concise and productive programming tool available, according to John Estep of E/Step Software Inc. He teaches the class, primarily using examples from mathematics. But he also delves into the fundamental techniques of software development.
By the end of the academic year, students should have a good working knowledge of APL. Seniors in high school who are taking advanced math -- preferably AP calculus or AP statistics -- are invited to apply.
The class takes place from 6:45 to 9 p.m. beginning Sept. 29 and running through the academic year, with a two-week break for the Christmas holidays.
In addition to class time, students should plan to spend two to four hours per week on reading and exercises.
Classes are held at E/Step Software Inc.'s offices in West Valley.
For more information or to request an application, call E/Step Software Inc. at 853-5000. Seats are limited and the class fills early.
For more information on APL, visit www.SIGAPL.org.

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