I haven't tried Q, and didn't read the book that you mention.
I learned J the same reason I learned Scheme- to expand my mind, and perspectives.
And I definitely would not want to use J for solving real-world problems, but I would definitely state that there are a lot of ideas in J-like languages that merit being looked into and being taken from there into modern Deep Learning frameworks.
I learned J the same reason I learned Scheme- to expand my mind, and perspectives.
And I definitely would not want to use J for solving real-world problems, but I would definitely state that there are a lot of ideas in J-like languages that merit being looked into and being taken from there into modern Deep Learning frameworks.
And of course, it extends your mind.