This is so cool. My first calculator an Omron worked like this and it was so logic, easy and efficient. One day I hope to run Forth on an Arduino or a STM32. I love your enthusiasm; Thanks for your upload!
Is there a good explanation for that? Or is it better off just working on the more advanced tasks and testing each one of those? Any insight you can offer?
What an absolutely STACKED language
A great power, and even greater responsibility 😔 👌
Is this the "Citizen Kane" of FORTH tutorials? Only time will tell
🤣 truly we are at the hands of history
This is so cool. My first calculator an Omron worked like this and it was so logic, easy and efficient. One day I hope to run Forth on an Arduino or a STM32. I love your enthusiasm; Thanks for your upload!
Thanks! And good luck on your microcontroller project 🙌
As an HP RPN/RPL fan, I have just discovered FORTH, but it's like I have always known it! Sort of. So cool! Love forth already!
I love it. Forth, Forth, Forth... and also LISP. Don't forget Smalltalk.
Aha yup the classics just sound better
its really weird because this was almost your fourth tutorial, I feel like it was wasted potential using it as your third video.
Is there a good explanation for that? Or is it better off just working on the more advanced tasks and testing each one of those? Any insight you can offer?
Sorry, but where was supposed to happen the enlightenment? Just a stack and operations on it? It’s like the same concept of assembly
Before C coined the term, Forth was known as the portable assembler....
Space delimited! Oh my gurd!
Sorry, that was Space Delimited English.
I meant: 'Urrmugurred'.
Furthermore, a newline (carriage return and/or linefeed) will suffice as whitespace.
So call it whitespace delimited.
Forth,... gforce with lisp nice 👌 😆
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