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.
- Fitting a Forth in 512 bytes (2021) (compilercrim.es)
- ChipWits Macintosh/Commodore 64 Forth source code released (chipwits.com)
- Forth May Be the Answer (forth.org)
- Show HN: Announcing Strange Forth (github.com)
- ChipWits' 40th Birthday: Original Forth Code Open Sourced (chipwits.com)
- Forthcoming C++ 26 'most impactful release since C++11' (devclass.com)
- Show HN: Throw Your Message into the Void (void.kronis.dev)
- Show HN: New service to rent and trade-in your beloved AI and FPGA boards (www.devboardrental.com)
- Show HN: Hypnotizing ChatGPT (chatgpt.com)
- Show HN: Vite-Express-Vercel Starter Kit (github.com)
- Fortran II Hypersource (texdraft.github.io)
- Burning Zero Days: FortiJump FortiManager vulnerability used by nation state (doublepulsar.com)
- Employment Barometer in Germany Falls Further (www.ifo.de)
- Fortinet critical 0-day vulnerability being actively exploited (arstechnica.com)
- Google is further cracking down on sites publishing 'parasite SEO' content (www.theverge.com)
- Apple Further Expanding into Ads, Now Directly Selling Ads in News App (www.macrumors.com)
- Pentagon taps Hughes to develop 5G O-RAN prototype at Fort Bliss (defensescoop.com)
- Hacking Fortune 500 Companies via Supply Chain Attacks (www.landh.tech)
- Fortran-Like Arrays in C++ (github.com)
- Citrix, Cisco, Fortinet Zero-Days Among 2023s Most Exploited Vulnerabilities (www.securityweek.com)