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Yorick is an taken programming language designed for numerics, graph plotting and steering big scientific simulation codes. These are quite convenient due to array syntax, and extensile via C or Fortran routines. It was created around 1996 by David Munro of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

The Yorick Programming Language
An article on Yorick from Linux Gazette

Phil Rasch's Yorick page
Useful and important documentation on Yorick and extensions.

Regular Expressions: Yorick Plays a Role
Article at UnixReview.com that discusses some of Yorick's strengths and benefits.

YTK: Yorick - Tcl/Tk
Toolkit that adds GUI elements to Yorick.

Yorick Maintenon Branch
Package that provides additional features to Yorick.

Yorick
Official site. Introduction to the language, user manual, package documentation, quick reference, source and binary distribution files, and FAQ.

Yorick FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions on Yorick and Yorick programming

Yorick Unofficial Home Page
Introduction to the language, user manual, package documentation, plugin documentation, quick reference, source and binary distribution files, development, and FAQ.


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