Retro is a modern, pragmatic Forth drawing influence from many sources. It is clean, elegant, tiny, easy to grasp, and adaptable to many tasks. It's not a traditional Forth. Drawing influence from colorForth, it uses prefixes to guide the compiler. From Joy and Factor, it uses quotations (anonymous, nestable functions) and combinators (functions that operate on functions) for much of the stack and
Welcome to Reva! This is the bug-tracker and wiki for Reva: a small, cross-platform Forth. Reva currently runs on Windows, Mac OS/X and Linux. It only runs on 32-bit "x86" family processors, at the moment, although it will run on 64-bit machines if they have 32-bit application support. NOTE: A cross-platform development environment inspired by Reva is currently under development by Ron. It is clos
American National Standard for Information Systems Programming Languages Forth Secretariat Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers Association Approved: March 24, 1994 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Copyright (c) 1994 by Technical Committee X3J14. All rights reserved. This is a working document of Technical Committee X3J14 which represents the last draft of ANS Forth submitted t
A tribute to this great book by Leo Brodie... Starting Forth First Edition, Introductions. Chapter 1 Fundamental Forth Chapter 2 How to Get Results Chapter 3 The Editor (and Staff) Chapter 4 Decision, Decisions, ... Chapter 5 The Philosophy of Fixed Point Chapter 6 Throw it for a Loop Chapter 7 A Number of Kinds of Numbers Chapter 8 Variables, Constants, and Arrays Chapter 9 Under the Hood Chapter
pForth : GitHub | Tutorial | Reference | Links pForth - Portable Forth in 'C' Translations to Français by Antoine Billiau, or Chinese by Letoh PForth is a public domain, portable ANS Forth based on a kernel written in ANSI 'C'. This makes it easy to port pForth to multiple platforms. So far, pForth has run on Macintosh, Windows, Linux, Beagle Board, Raspberry Pi, SUNs, Amigas, BeOS, Nokia Communic
Thinking Forth Project This is the homepage of the Thinking Forth project. Thinking Forth captures the philosophy of the language to show users how to write more readable, better maintainable applications. This project makes the book available in electronic form (LaTeX and PDF). The project has two milestones: the reprint and the 21st century version. The reprint is done, scroll down for the ongoi
The Forth Interest Group (FIG) was a world-wide, non-profit organization for education in and the promotion of the Forth computer language. This website offers an on-line literature database, programming tools, reference works, public-domain and experimental implementations of the Forth programming language for various platforms, technical conferences, and connections to other Forth resources. Alt
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