There is an ARM branch that gets a reasonable way towards bootstrapping that 
one of the Factor contributors is working on.

It isn't quite ready to compile programs fully, but hopefully will be part of 
our next release! I'm excited if it can be finished.

Thanks,
John.



> On Apr 4, 2025, at 4:22 AM, toastal <toas...@posteo.net> wrote:
> 
> I ran across this link online about an ARM compiler by a university.
> 
> https://www.hmc.edu/clinic/2024/an-arm-compiler-for-the-factor-programming-language/
> 
> It seems it was a course, but I don’t see anything about a follow-up on
> how it went. Does anyone know the status or goal of this project? I am
> assuming an ARM compiler goal doesn’t need the whole REPL coding
> environment — that it is just to be able to compile Factor programs to
> native ARM (which is what I would be interested in).
> 
> I can’t find any other relevant-to-the-last-decade information about ARM
> support for this language.
> 
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