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An Introduction to Forth
This introduction isn't meant to be an all-inclusive tutorial about Forth, just a simple introduction for users of our near-infrared camera software which uses Mitch Bradley's CFORTH. If you do happen to notice something I have written to be blatantly incorrect or misleading, please let me know!
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Forth FAQ
The comp.lang.forth FAQ is published in six parts, corresponding to six sections. Available by FTP or WWW.
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Forth: An underview
This document is intended to give an informal overview of the Forth programming system and perhaps more importantly, the method and philosophy of programming in Forth. It illustrates the language's history, most prominent features, usage, etc. We also describe the most common implementation method (based on the PolyForth system from FORTH, Inc.).
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The Evolution of Forth
Forth was invented by Charles H. (Chuck) Moore. A direct outgrowth of Moore's work in the 1960's, the first program to be called Forth was written in about 1970 [Moore, 1970a]. This section covers the early work leading to Forth.
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Camel FORTH
CamelForth is a Forth implementation for embedded microprocessors (8051, 8086, Z80, and 6809, with more to come). It is compatible with ANS Forth [see note]. It was originally developed as an educational project for The Computer Journal, but has since become popular for embedded systems programming.
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Forth Inspired Command Language' - FICL
Ficl is a programming language interpreter designed to be embedded into other systems as a command, macro, and development prototyping language. Ficl is an acronym for 'Forth Inspired Command Language'.
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Reva
A small Forth implementation for Linux and Windows.
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