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.
- Easy Forth (2015) (skilldrick.github.io)
- Compiling a Forth (healeycodes.com)
- Forth in Zig and WebAssembly (zig-wasm.github.io)
- Compiling a Forth (healeycodes.com)
- 第四: A Japanese and Forth inspired postfix language (gist.github.com)
- OpenIntro Statistics, Forth Edition [pdf] (www.biostat.jhsph.edu)
- Show HN: We packaged an MCP server inside Chromium (github.com)
- Show HN: I built a TikTok recipe extractor (ingrdnt.app)
- Translating a Fortran F-16 Simulator to Unity3D (vazgriz.com)
- Is Fortran better than Python for teaching basics of numerical linear algebra? (loiseaujc.github.io)
- Is This Bad? This Feels Bad. (Fortra GoAnywhere CVE-2025-10035) (labs.watchtowr.com)
- Fortunate Sons: How Trump Admin Children Are Earning Billions (whalehunting.projectbrazen.com)
- Cisco, Fortinet, Palo Alto Networks Devices Targeted in Coordinated Campaign (www.securityweek.com)
- Fortran and RSA: September 20th (blog.aurevow.com)
- Donald Trump's fortress economy is starting to hurt America (www.economist.com)
- Great Britain's electricity grid fortified against blackouts after Iberian crash (www.theguardian.com)