> If you write it to look like Perl, you'll get an
> unmaintainable mess. It's an amplifier: it amplifies mistakes really,
> really
> well."

It's the old saw that says that it's possible to write FORTRAN in any 
programming language if you try hard enough. 

Forth is very, very useful, particularly if you need specialized application 
grammars. It's tiny, and light-weight, and easily embedded. 



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