Yes, Forth is neat in it's own way, just as M is - byte for byte, probably the most compact code generated by any high level language. Much of the operating software on board the Hubble Space Telescope is in Forth.
I used to manage the development group of a product called Asyst, which was Forth with a lot of engineering, scientific and mathematical software layered on top (supposedly the first Fast Fourier Transform on a PC). -- Bhaskar -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Beza, Fil Sent: Mon 12/13/2004 11:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: Redhat 9 vs. Fedora 3? I liked all the RPN HP calculators I've ever owned. I programmed in FORTH for a short time and it was all RPN *************************************************************************** This electronic mail transmission contains confidential and/or privileged information intended only for the person(s) named. Any use, distribution, copying or disclosure by another person is strictly prohibited. *************************************************************************** NOTE: Ce courriel est destine exclusivement au(x) destinataire(s) mentionne(s) ci-dessus et peut contenir de l'information privilegiee, confidentielle et/ou dispensee de divulgation aux termes des lois applicables. Si vous avez recu ce message par erreur, ou s'il ne vous est pas destine, veuillez le mentionner immediatement a l'expediteur et effacer ce courriel.
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