On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 08:37, Dan Sugalski wrote: > At 1:12 PM -0700 9/29/04, Michel Pelletier wrote: > >Parakeet is an object-oriented Forth-like stack language for the Parrot > >VM. It is written in PIR and compiled its code directly to PIR. > >Parakeet lets you do logical, numeric and string operations and > >comparisons, conditionals and loops, define variables, functions, > >classes methods, create instanciate and call methods on objects. > > I've been really behind on my mail, but this is cool, and thanks a lot.
Thanks! Right now I'm actually working on some ideas vis a vis making Parakeet work with modular core word sets (using "code <word> <pir> next", so it can be a standard Forth interpreter also by loading a different wordset at startup. > If you want it in parrot's CVS tree it can go in -- I'm fine with > that, and we'll get you CVS access to do so. (Unless I'm really > behind, in which case it's in and you've got it already, which'd be > cool :) Restricted CVS access would be great. Do you need an ssh key or something? -Michel -- Note: I use Active Spam Killer. That means the first time you send me an email, you will get a confirmation message that you must reply to in order for your mail to be delivered to me. http://www.paganini.net/ask/