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    lang5
    A Perl based interpreter for a language which is a blend of Forth and APL. The power of lang5 stems from its arrays operations in conjunction with the underlying Forth programming paradigm of bottom up programming.
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    bif-c, a near fig-FORTH in C

    Building a FORTH in C for practice.

    Buggy C language implementation of my BIF 6809 variant of fig-FORTH. May be interesting to programmers with C background who want to understand the high-level version of the low-level of FORTH. Those requiring a functioning FORTH should look elsewhere. (The releases are usually out of date. Best to browse the code repository and download the latest snapshot.) There is now a basic how-to to get you started in the [wiki]. (The OSDN mirror at http://sourceforge.jp/projects/bif-c/ is...
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    Yes, finally. The author decide to schedule some of his busy time to release the "Chinese Language Formula"- Step By Step. It will take a while, but eventually Chinese Language Processing is no longer a problem.
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    Forth interpreter done for .NET. Just a way to learn Forth, CIL and more C#.
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    wrath

    wrath

    Single-player first person shooter game for JSR-184 Java/J2ME phones.

    Re-live this classic story as an interactive 3D real-time action/adventure. Lead one of the world's greatest warriors, Achilles, through an almost never ending maze of encounters. All significant themes of the epic poem are explored. You'll discover the substance of heroism as well as the concepts of glory and honor by attempting to control the consuming rage within Achilles. Minimum requirements: JSR-184(Mobile 3D Graphics), CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0 Java/J2ME device with 1.5 megabytes of...
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    bfi (brainfuck interpreter) this is written in both C and GFORTH (both) This is tiny. This is useless so essential this is for education first.
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    AVR interactive language (avrIL) is a forth like language for AVR processors.
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    This is fast 32bit FORTH system for PalmOS 2.x/6.x having the following features: Programming directly on PalmOS device, Full ANS 94 compatibility, Fast 32bit and 64bit arithmetic, Multitasking kernel, Supporting PalmOS from 2.0 to 6.0
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