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* [http://wiki.c2.com/?ForthLanguage Forth Language] | * [http://wiki.c2.com/?ForthLanguage Forth Language] | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_machine Stack machine from Wikipedia] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_machine Stack machine from Wikipedia] | ||
− | * [http://greenarraychips.com/ Green Arrays | + | * [https://github.com/ForthHub/ForthFreak/wiki/Forthfreak-wiki Forthfreak wiki · ForthHub/ForthFreak Wiki · GitHub] |
+ | * [http://greenarraychips.com/ Green Arrays - 40- and 144-core Forth microcontrollers] | ||
* [http://home.iae.nl/users/mhx/dawg.frt ANS Forth - generate and use a directed acyclic word graph (DAWG)] by [[Ian Osgood]] | * [http://home.iae.nl/users/mhx/dawg.frt ANS Forth - generate and use a directed acyclic word graph (DAWG)] by [[Ian Osgood]] | ||
* [http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/forth/appbench.zip Forth application benchmark suite (ZIP)] contains both [[FCP]] by [[Ian Osgood]] and [[Brainless (Forth)|Brainless]] by [[David Kühling]] <ref>[http://sourceforge.net/projects/forth-brainless/ brainless | Free Games software downloads at SourceForge.net]</ref> | * [http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/forth/appbench.zip Forth application benchmark suite (ZIP)] contains both [[FCP]] by [[Ian Osgood]] and [[Brainless (Forth)|Brainless]] by [[David Kühling]] <ref>[http://sourceforge.net/projects/forth-brainless/ brainless | Free Games software downloads at SourceForge.net]</ref> |
Revision as of 11:07, 2 January 2020
Home * Programming * Languages * Forth
Forth,
a structured, imperative, reflective,
stack-based computer programming language and environment.
It performs arithmetical and logical operations on a stack in reverse Polish notation.
Forth evolved from Charles H. (Chuck) Moore's programming system from 1958. Along with Elizabeth Rather, Chuck Moore founded the FORTH, Inc. [1] in 1973.
Chess Programs
Publications
- James Bowman (2010). J1: a small Forth CPU Core for FPGAs. EuroForth 2010, pdf [2]
External Links
- Forth (programming language) from Wikipedia
- Forth Language
- Stack machine from Wikipedia
- Forthfreak wiki · ForthHub/ForthFreak Wiki · GitHub
- Green Arrays - 40- and 144-core Forth microcontrollers
- ANS Forth - generate and use a directed acyclic word graph (DAWG) by Ian Osgood
- Forth application benchmark suite (ZIP) contains both FCP by Ian Osgood and Brainless by David Kühling [3]