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** The [http://wiki.forthfreak.net/ Forth Freak wiki] indexes many, many implementations and has some sample code. |
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** [http://www.jwdt.com/~paysan/gforth.html GNU Forth] is well supported on Linux and other platforms. |
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** The newsgroup [news:comp.lang.forth] is very active and helpful. The archives contain lots of valuable sources. |
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** The [http://www.taygeta.com/forth.html Taygeta archive] and its [http://ftp.uni-bremen.de/pub/mirrors/Taygeta-Archive/ mirror] contain lots of Forth code. |
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** The [http://www.taygeta.com/fsl/scilib.html Forth Scientific Library] has tons of useful reviewed code. |
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** Here! [[Mitch Bradley]] is the original author of Open Firmware and was on the ANS Forth standards committee. You couldn't find a more experienced Forther! |
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:Hope these are helpful! --[[User:IanOsgood|IanOsgood]] 19:46, 16 January 2007 (EST) |
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Where can i find examples of forth implementations, and some applied code?--RafaelOrtiz 20:26, 8 January 2007 (EST)
- Several resources:
- The Forth Freak wiki indexes many, many implementations and has some sample code.
- GNU Forth is well supported on Linux and other platforms.
- The newsgroup [1] is very active and helpful. The archives contain lots of valuable sources.
- The Taygeta archive and its mirror contain lots of Forth code.
- The Forth Scientific Library has tons of useful reviewed code.
- Here! Mitch Bradley is the original author of Open Firmware and was on the ANS Forth standards committee. You couldn't find a more experienced Forther!
- Hope these are helpful! --IanOsgood 19:46, 16 January 2007 (EST)