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Ron Oliver wrote:
>If you "got" polyFORTH, you'll eventually "get" SwiftX...and once you do,
you'll be glad you did. Good luck!
I pretty much "get" Forth in general (at least, I *think* I do). And SwiftX
is a pretty neat product. I never got much opportunity to do cross-target
compiles in PolyFORTH (except in class at Forth, Inc.), but I pretty much
recognize what SwiftX is doing.
Too bad it's so hard to find work using Forth. Chicken v. egg, nobody wants
to use Forth because it's so hard to find Forth programmers.
Howard Lee Harkness, Contractor
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Received on Fri Jul 15 2005 - 12:16:45 PDT
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