Forth
Chuck Moore
Creator and inventor of Forth. New incarnation of Forth with simplified color-based syntax, improved performance. Forth articles, multiprocessors, VLSI design tool.
comp.lang.forth repository
Ideas and tips from the comp.lang.forth usenet newsgroup.
DNW's Forth Page
A useful collection of Forth libraries, Forth to C translators, hints.
EuroForth: European Forth Conference
Friendly international conference where time is made for meeting people, informal discussion, contacts. Delegates from many continents, all parts of Europe including Eastern Europe…
EuroForth: Yahoo Groups
Mail list archive for conference-related announcements, and for delegates to discuss conference organization, especially the topic of conference workshop.
Forth Programming Language
Forth history and selected links, with a focus on artificial intelligence.
Forth programming language
Forth definition on Wikipedia "the Free Encyclopedia".
Forth Research at Institut für Computersprachen
List of Forth-related projects at the Institut für Computersprachen, Wien, Austria.
Forth Research Page
Annotated links on research, conferences, workshops, bibliography (500+ entries), ANS Forth, and commercial vendors. Large extensive resource.
Forth WWW and FTP Links
Commercial Sites and other, Forth Systems, FTP sites, People
Forth: A Programming Language for Real Programmers
A dozen links, and a short explanation of Forth benefits which concludes with an enjoyable rant about the state of programming.
FTP Uni-Bremen: Forth
FTP Interface to University of Bremen's Center for the Study of Information Technology.
Mind.Forth Artificial Intelligence
Robot AI (in Win32Forth) based on an original theory of mind.
Morse trainer for PalmOS written in Forth
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, …
Object-Oriented Forth Survey
ACM SIGPLAN article by 2 academics surveys, summarizes, and compares 17 OOFs.
On Standardizing Object-Oriented Forth Extensions
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.
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