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talion
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talion: Programming Language written in GO
Source Code: https://github.com/rahuldshetty/talion
goforth
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Forth: The programming language that writes itself: The Web Page
I have implemented yet another forth by myself. It works a little bit different and it is not intended to be a true copy of the original idea.
Since the post says you can discover Forth, here's my part:
https://github.com/loscoala/goforth
The main difference is that in this Forth variant, the source text is completely translated into bytecode and there is no runtime in the sense of classic Forth. This makes it easy to translate the bytecode to C.
I use my own Forth to generate C code with it, which I then embed in other software.
What are some alternatives?
tflitego - tflitego provide a simple and clear solution to use TensorFlow lite in Go. Our objective is provide a cohesive API, simplicity related to TensorFlow Lite C API connection and maintainability.
MiniForth - A tiny Forth I built in a week. Blog post: https://www.thanassis.space/miniforth.html
g2d - Craft beautiful geometric art using code.
sightreading.training - 🎹 Sight reading training tool
y2k - A 0-byte programming language encoded in pre-2000 timestamps
third - Third, a small Forth compiler for 8086 DOS
muforth - A simple, indirect-threaded Forth, written in C; for target compiling; runs on Linux, BSD, OSX, and Cygwin
factor - Factor programming language
Gentee script programming language - Gentee - script programming language for automation. It uses VM and compiler written in Go (Golang).
yup - source code of the yup compiler and other related tools
moonscript - :crescent_moon: A language that compiles to Lua