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LSE64 - reference     

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Author: John Doty
Date: Aug 13, 2006 10:14

..., and maybe some sample code. Having sent the tutorial, here is the reference guide: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LSE64 Reference Invocation from shell: lse64 [ file [arg ...]] If the optional file is given, it is ... characters and the remaining cells are the characters. LSE64 is generally line oriented. Multi-line commands and ...
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Re: LSE64 in standard Forth     

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Author: foxchip
Date: Apr 17, 2007 07:59

...about the quality of so-called "ANS Forth" coders than about ANS Forth itself. As much as I have tried to stay out of this thread that needs a little correction. ;-) This is a reference to the disagreement between the Vice President of FIG and the President of FIG who was maintaining the FIG website and promoting the FSL. Myself and Dr. Skip Carter at work and myself and Elizabeth ...
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Re: The Promise of Forth     

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Author: John Doty
Date: May 5, 2008 09:02

...and what is its application? My logician son would be very interested. I'll send him that reference. Thanks! Then again, there is a huge amount of mathematics that is never used in engineering, ...the John Doty is omniscient hypothesis. If I knew how, I would have done it years ago. LSE64 is an inadequate baby step. And still, you duck the question. Claiming that a well documented...
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Re: How to create an array     

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Author: Jonah Thomas
Date: Mar 10, 2008 11:24

... and likely crash. On a 64-bit Forth you can do up to " my-array 12 th ". On LSE64 the equivalent commands would let you use up to 99 TH because it uses 64-bit address units. ... a cell-sized array when simply using ! and@. Yes. There can be oddball systems that make C@ C! refer to something bigger than bytes, but you can always put bytes into them. So in 4th "array" is ...
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Re: How to create an array     

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Author: Duke Normandin
Date: Mar 9, 2008 07:27

... Of course, other Forth dialects may do this differently. In LSE64 it's: LSE64> 100 my_array :array This creates an array of... meanings, intents, etc. if a person is constantly having to refer to an Italian dictionary and thesaurus. You loose your whole train ...a car. Just my 2 cents. I'll have to try LSE64... Thanks! -- Duke Normandin dukeofperl@ml1.net A: Because it messes up ...
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Re: FORTH levels     

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Author: John Doty
Date: Feb 10, 2008 16:16

... would like to be doing this in LSE64: I think it's a good match ... me by the needs of the collaboration: LSE64 is not a possible choice. ...... exploit), then I would expect that LSE64 would show the world that a ... factoring. The newbie code I've referred to was highly factored. Illustrate. You'...sitting in your office, "Forth" might mean LSE64. We're not in either place. ...
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Re: FORTH levels     

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Author: John Passaniti
Date: Feb 10, 2008 14:20

... the programmer can and should exploit), then I would expect that LSE64 would show the world that a visible stack wasn't necessary. ... is that it forces factoring. The newbie code I've referred to was highly factored. Illustrate. You've said that you prefer...ColorForth." If we were sitting in your office, "Forth" might mean LSE64. We're not in either place. We're in a newsgroup...
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Re: FORTH levels     

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Author: John Doty
Date: Feb 10, 2008 08:51

...fact one of the things I like about LSE is that it forces factoring. The newbie code I've referred to was highly factored. Instead, we should pretend that Forth is just another flavor of Algol with ... up in the past. Do you *honestly* think that Forth would have more users if like LSE64 everything was compiled? As I've said before, it's a small step in the right direction. Take...
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Re: Forth and Unix -- history     

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Author: John Doty
Date: Dec 28, 2007 10:30

... popularity contest between Standard Forth and LSE64: I have no delusions that either ... my comparison of the popularity of LSE64 and Forth because "it's not...If popularity comparisons between Forth and LSE64 are irrelevant, so are such comparisons...you don't get it. The reference docs don't include library ... consistently use "Standard Forth" to refer to that specifically, and "Forth" ...
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Re: Forth and Unix -- history     

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Author: Andrew Haley
Date: Dec 28, 2007 06:24

... popularity contest between Standard Forth and LSE64: I have no delusions that either ... my comparison of the popularity of LSE64 and Forth because "it's not ...If popularity comparisons between Forth and LSE64 are irrelevant, so are such comparisons...would consistently use "Standard Forth" to refer to that specifically, and "Forth" to refer to the wider Forth world. I admit that I have...
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