....com (Stephen Pelc) writes Re: FORTHlevels [..] Please allow me a few small remarks. True. Which Forths have you looked at in...systems. To my eyes, the level-0 interfaces of VFX, SwiftForth...t complain about the VFX Forth code generator, he made a...That is reinventing history :-) My Forths have had an optimizing compiler...solid commercial reasons, MPE and Forth Inc. switched over to NC...
...<fb@frank-buss.de> wrote Re: FORTHlevels [..] Wrong number of arguments are...very close down to the machine level anymore and needing more resources, ...don't have much experience in Forth, but your example shows that you... work for more safety. With Forth and C it is easy to... it is even more high-level: Array out of bounds exceptions ... would be a low-level language like Forth, but with all ...
...<fb@frank-buss.de> wrote Re: FORTHlevels [..] Wrong number of arguments are another problem. Maybe this and other ... very close down to the machine level anymore and needing more resources, ...POSTPONE TYPE ELSE TYPE ENDIF ; IMMEDIATE FORTH> cprintf( hello, world! ) hello, world! ...: test cprintf( hello, world! ) ; ok FORTH> test hello, world! ok ;-) -marcel
...> QM predicts that the answer to the question of student A depends on the question you ask student B (or B -> A, the order is not relevant). That's Bell's theorem: you can't reach the level of coincidence without knowing to some extend what the other student has been asked. I like it. Add in the fact that in QM the function is sinusoidal (so the 45В° case is ~85%%, greater than the 75...
...that the answer to the question of student A depends on the question you ask student B (or B -> A, the order is not relevant). That's Bell's theorem: you can't reach the level of coincidence without knowing to some extend what the other student has been asked. You think Aspect didn't try? Confirming Copenhagen gets you respect, but falsifying Copenhagen would win the Nobel. ...
... designed to show how absurd Copenhagen is, and yet, all the popular QM literature uses this half-dead cat to explain how "the world really is". At least at QM level. Decoherence kills the cat. That studying these imaginary worlds illuminates reality is undeniable, but also mysterious: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~matc/MathDrama/reading/Wigner.html There is...
... as a lingua franca has some lacks, and standard Forth likewise -- you have to think hard about porting if ... harder to write portable code than to just write Forth, and the benefits don't show up right away.... I guess you might want an application in Forth that does exactly the same thing as an ... good programmer, so I need the advantages of Forth in interactive development if I'm going to be...
...back end of gcc by a Forth assembler the whole tool chain might become simpler, as Forth may come to the aid of register...tool chain and gas with a Forth assembler, what ambition. A nice idea but are there enough Forth programmers in the world to do... Itanium? Can more than one Forth programmer work on the project ...I haven't seen even one Forth system that assembly language programmers ...
...agila61@netscape.net> wrote: And maybe Forth programmers do not share code in...do because there is something about Forth that makes it intrinsically unsuitable to...and outs of the library and Forth implementers ensuring compatibility with the ... a language construction kit. Traditionally Forth users have modified the system ... away. In the latter case, Forth could be a library oversight ...
... particular kind of task. And maybe Forth programmers do not share code in ... do because there is something about Forth that makes it intrinsically unsuitable to code sharing. Or maybe Forth programmers do not share code because ... and outs of the library and Forth implementers ensuring compatibility with the library ... code base. In the latter case, Forth could be a library oversight system ...