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Forth


Episode 89


What language has two stacks? What language is used on satellites and in home computers? What language deals in words? Why, Forth, of course!
Forth is a highly unique language developed in the 60s by Chuck Moore. And when I say unique, I mean unique. Forth uses reverse polish notation for all operations, along with a dedicated data stack for passing parameters. But it's not just unique for the fun of it, Forth's design is highly deliberate. It offers a level of simplicity and power that's rarely seen in programming languages.
Selected Sources:
http://www.forth.org/POL.pdf - Moore's Programming a Problem Oriented Language


Published on 3 years, 4 months ago






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