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.
- Build Your Own Forth Interpreter (codingchallenges.fyi)
- FORTH? Really!? (rescrv.net)
- Arrays in Forth (www.forth.org)
- I Use Forth (www.bernd-paysan.de)
- Collapse OS – Why Forth? (collapseos.org)
- Thoughts on Forth Programming (www.call-with-current-continuation.org)
- What the hell is Forth? (2019) (blog.information-superhighway.net)
- higher order functions in Forth (gist.github.com)
- 1x Forth: Chuck Moore on Forth (1999) [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Moving Forth (1993) (www.bradrodriguez.com)
- A 3-Instruction Forth for Embedded Systems Work (1991) (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
- A Forth vocabulary for iteration (2023) (blog.information-superhighway.net)
- Compiling Prolog to Forth [pdf] (vfxforth.com)
- Forth is just fast Lisp (2017) (old.reddit.com)
- DSSP and Forth (wiki.xxiivv.com)
- What the hell is Forth? – blog dot information dash superhighway dot net (blog.information-superhighway.net)
- M5Card Forth (github.com)
- NasmJF Forth (ratfactor.com)
- Viewing Forth (programmingsimplicity.substack.com)
- Mitch Bradley: Sun Microsystems, Firmware, Forth, OLPC (2008) (web.archive.org)
- Bandit a 32bit baremetal computer that runs Color Forth [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Advent of Code in Forth [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Show HN: Kolibri, a DIY music club in Sweden (kolibrinkpg.com)
- Launch HN: TeamOut (YC W22) – AI agent for planning company retreats (app.teamout.com)