newby


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Posted: June 30 2006,12:08 |
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FORTH is a neet little language that was in competition with C many moons ago. It is now the language of the plug-n-play BIOS. Back in 1979 we used to stuff a compiler, interpreter, assembler and editor in about 8k.
For the last 6 years I've been wishing for a nice little FORTH that could run inside a window and talk to the network. With that I could write network apps faster than in anything else. Check out FORTH.ORG
P.S. - No, I'm NOT looking for a hacking tool.
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