Hackernews posts about Forth
Forth is a low-level programming language that uses a unique postfix notation and is known for its simplicity, flexibility, and efficiency.
- Forth – Is it still relevant? (github.com)
- Collapse OS – Why Forth? (collapseos.org)
- Forth Day 2025 (www.forth.org)
- Vibecoded x86_64 Forth "OS" (github.com)
- Using Claude to create a bootable Forth OS (isene.org)
- Light Has Burst Forth in Astonishing Abundance (newsletter.humanprogress.org)
- SORTA FORTH-like stack language (1991) (www.ioccc.org)
- Toy Forth-Like Interpreter (github.com)
- Show HN: spymux – Spy on your tmux panes (github.com)
- Show HN: Carrie, for what Calendly can't do (getcarrie.com)
- Show HN: Tablecraft – instant in-browser table converter/exporter (tablecraft-web.vercel.app)
- Show HN: Romforth Ported to the IBM 1130 (github.com)
- Show HN: Straight-to-video, for client-side video remuxing/transcoding (searlsco.github.io)
- Coding with agents is good but I feel so empty (shub.club)
- The Eggstraordinary Fortress (ahmed1011001.github.io)
- Meta is earning a fortune on a deluge of fraudulent ads (www.reuters.com)
- Fortran Outsmarted Our Billion-Dollar AI Chips (medium.com)
- Taking riders further, safely with freeways (waymo.com)