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language-incubator
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Jonesforth – A sometimes minimal FORTH compiler and tutorial (2007)
It was a lot of fun for me to reimplement this in MIPS assembler on CI20 [0]
JonesForth could be more straightforward in its interpreter part. I tried to make this part as clean as possible, hopefully did not miss anything.
Maybe I will make a RISCV version in my copious free time in the future.
[0] https://github.com/EarlGray/language-incubator/blob/29755c32...
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Ask HN: What are some interesting examples of Prolog?
Not exactly a big codebase, but it was a revelation for me how natural typecheckers can feel in Prolog: I basically rewrote typing rules with some tweaks: [1]
Also, tests were surprisingly enjoyable in Prolog: [2].
[1] https://github.com/EarlGray/language-incubator/blob/29755c32...
factor
- An Exploration of SBCL Internals (2020)
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My history with Forth, and stack machines
My impression so far is (in general), Forth are practically limited to doing embedded/microcontroller development.
For us, web/mobile/desktop app devs, beside:
- 8th (https://8th-dev.com)
- Factor (https://factorcode.org)
Any suggestion which implementation we should look for?
- Forth: The programming language that writes itself: The Web Page
- Retro: A Modern, Pragmatic Forth
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Pharo 11, the pure object-oriented language and environment is released!
Factor is also very much worth a look. Forth-style syntax, but with many of the ideas from CL and Smalltalk as well. In fact as a CL fan, I was very impressed by it. It's also quite "batteries included" a la Python.
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The toki pona of programming.
Otherwise, and more seriously, I'm not completely sure variables are needed. Factor is quite usable (it's my favorite go-to language if I quickly need to script something), and mostly doesn't have them.
- Forth as an intermediate language
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A Dynamic Forth Compiler for WebAssembly
There's a note on the page from 2022-08-19, that a lot has been added to it. It also links to the github page[1] for the up-to-date changes.
I am a Lisp, April, APL/J/BQE, and Forth[2] aficionado. I did some file munging programs in Factor back in 2012 at my job to sort through theater attendance logs in Word to compile statistics.
[1] https://github.com/remko/waforth
[2] https://factorcode.org/
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What the hell is Forth? (2019)
Is there any "battery-included" ANS Forth (more or less like Python/Go) which provides access to concurrency, networking, database, GUI, etc?
Not an embedded device programmer, but mostly deals with frontend apps, and occasionally backend, so those are very relevant to me.
Or perhaps use "non-traditional" Forths like 8th (https://8th-dev.com) or Factor (https://factorcode.org)?
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-🎄- 2022 Day 2 Solutions -🎄-
Here's my day two solution using Factor
What are some alternatives?
libredwg - Official mirror of libredwg. With CI hooks and nightly releases. PR's ok
jonesforth - Mirror of JONESFORTH
precautionary - Patient-centered safety diagnostics for oncology dose-escalation trials, examining design safety in light of inter-individual variation in PKPD.
durexforth - Modern C64 Forth
dfs-tools - Distributional Formal Semantics (DFS) tools
bondi - source code for the bondi programming language
the-constitution-of-japan
Raylib-CsLo - autogen bindings to Raylib 4.x and convenience wrappers on top. Requires use of `unsafe`
kOS-KASM - Kerbal Assembler, for use with Kerbal OS mod for Kerbal Space Program. Using this tool one can program their KSP rockets in assembly code, or generate this assembly code from a compiler. Assembles directly to kRISC with no need for KerboScript.
oil - Oils is our upgrade path from bash to a better language and runtime. It's also for Python and JavaScript users who avoid shell!
foth - Tutorial-style FORTH implementation written in golang
batteries-included - Batteries Included project