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(Image of "Four-Armed Chuck" programming a PDP-11 is from my giant write-up of Forth.) I’ve made a couple Forths. Not a single one of them are "finished software" intended for industrial use, but all of them taught me something about Forth, concatenative programming, and how computers work in general. Sure, I’ve done my time in that place where points are free and the stacks always need twiddling.
Forth: The programming language that writes itself: The Web Page Author: Dave Gauer Created: 2023-02-02 Updated: 2024-12-22 Note: This page is my personal journey to discover Forth and put it in the context of computing history. It is adapted from my slides for a short talk. I've done everything in my power to make this page scale up and down for various screen sizes. I welcome suggestions and cor
"I learned Zig in a weekend! …Six hours! …6µs!" say the blissful lizards. Followed by something to the effect of, "It’s easy to pick up because the syntax is so simple." That’s a sentiment I’ve seen thrown around a lot since 2016’s announcement, Introduction to the Zig Programming Language (andrewkelly.me). Clearly, many folks really do find Zig easy to learn. Veteran C programmers, in particula
A tutorial from the Mines of Moria, or, Learning the best little JavaScript framework step by step 2018-06-16: Okay, for anyone who might have been watching this space for an update, I’m pleased to say that I’ve been using Mithril 1.x in production for a while and I feel comfortable writing a new article. I’ll be doing that "soon". As mentioned before, this tutorial/guide covers Mithril 0.x and th
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