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Forth: Very compact, fast, imperative programming language based on last-in first-out (LIFO) stacks. It can be characterized as an interpreted, stack-based, postfix notation, macro Assembly language. If stacks are an optimal representation for your problem, and you have tight hardware requirements, strongly investigate and consider Forth. Many implementations exist, free and commercial.
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Chuck Moore Forth related links and streaming videos. Forth CPU chips. F21 simulator with editor/machine Forth compiler-assembler/debugger (freeware).
Ideas and tips from the comp.lang.forth usenet newsgroup.
A useful collection of Forth libraries, Forth to C translators, hints.
Friendly international conference where time is made for meeting people, informal discussion, contacts. Delegates from many continents, all parts of Europe including Eastern Europe, former Soviet Union. Introduction, schedule, mail list, prior events.
Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
Resources for using Forth in a Java world.
Up-to-date collection of Forth links and collaborative wiki web.
Forth history and selected links, with a focus on artificial intelligence.
List of Forth-related projects at the Institut für Computersprachen, Wien, Austria.
Older Forth standard (superseded by the 1994 one).
Example of simple Forth program.
Robot AI (in Win32Forth) based on an original theory of mind.
Including source program in Quartus Forth (a Forth implementation for PalmOS). Write a phrase and then listen to it in morse. The program includes words for setting speed (in WPM, CODEX and PARIS) and tone pitch.
Treats points relevant to the Neon/Yerk model, which is implemented in Mops, Win32Forth, and ANS Forth; and which now seems to be the most popular model.
Creator and inventor of Forth. Includes history and current projects he is working on.
Chuck Moore Forth related links and streaming videos. Forth CPU chips. F21 simulator with editor/machine Forth compiler-assembler/debugger (freeware).
Creator and inventor of Forth. Includes history and current projects he is working on.
Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
Resources for using Forth in a Java world.
Friendly international conference where time is made for meeting people, informal discussion, contacts. Delegates from many continents, all parts of Europe including Eastern Europe, former Soviet Union. Introduction, schedule, mail list, prior events.
Ideas and tips from the comp.lang.forth usenet newsgroup.
Up-to-date collection of Forth links and collaborative wiki web.
List of Forth-related projects at the Institut für Computersprachen, Wien, Austria.
Forth history and selected links, with a focus on artificial intelligence.
Example of simple Forth program.
Robot AI (in Win32Forth) based on an original theory of mind.
A useful collection of Forth libraries, Forth to C translators, hints.
Including source program in Quartus Forth (a Forth implementation for PalmOS). Write a phrase and then listen to it in morse. The program includes words for setting speed (in WPM, CODEX and PARIS) and tone pitch.
Treats points relevant to the Neon/Yerk model, which is implemented in Mops, Win32Forth, and ANS Forth; and which now seems to be the most popular model.
Older Forth standard (superseded by the 1994 one).

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