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Actually, ANS Forth is quite small once you consider that other languages
depend up on huge libraries with dozens to hundreds of functions to call.
If you like, email me offline and I'll provide you with a list of resources
you can check out. They have example programs, primers, tutorials, etc. I'd
provide them here but I don't want to clutter the mailing list.
Noel
On Monday 11 August 2003 11:11 am, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >One thing that is hard to understand about Forth it that it is
> > _completely_ understandable. In this case you don't have 100KB of code
> > that manages tasks to try to understand. You have maybe a few dozen
> > bytes.
>
> Yes, and sometimes I think that wouldn't there
> be so much commands in Forth, it would even be easier.
>
> Viviane
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