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    4tH compiler

    4tH compiler

    A Forth compiler with a little difference

    4tH is a Forth compiler with a little difference. Instead of the standard Forth engine it features a conventional compiler. 4tH is a very small compiler that can create bytecode, C-embeddable bytecode, standalone executables, but also works fine as a scripting language. It supports about 95% of the ANS Forth CORE wordset and features conditional compilation, pipes, files, assertions, forward declarations, enumerations, structures, suspended execution, recursion, include files, etc. It comes...
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    Ficl is a lightweight, embeddable scripting language designed to be incorporated into other programs, including memory constrained embedded systems. Ficl conforms to the 1994 ANSI Standard for Forth, and provides several useful extensions including object oriented programming that can wrap compiled code and hardware interfaces. Unlike Lua or Python, Ficl acts as a component of your system - you feed it stuff to do, it does the stuff, and comes back to you for more. You can export...
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    Mecrisp-Stellaris Unofficial User Doc

    Forth documentation: embedded Arm Cortex-M STM32xx microprocessors

    Unofficial user documentation for the Mecrisp-Stellaris Forth programming language on ARM Cortex-M microprocessors. Includes a index, search function, projects, pictures and Youtube video links. This Documentation is designed for Forth Beginners.
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    Forthlang

    A simple LLVM frontend to Forthlang - my own simple dialect of Forth

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    MAP Game Engine

    MAP Game Engine

    Game engine to build text adventures.

    MAP is a software that allows to create and play text adventures. Text adventure or "interactive fiction" is software simulating environments in which players use text commands to control characters and influence the environment. They were among the first computer games. MAP includes tools to create the adventure and a runner that allows to play it. Source is available and open so both the runner and tools can be modified to fit the needs or style for each adventure/creator.
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    cpmgsx-dxforth

    GSX functions library for DX-Forth running on CP/M

    This functions library for DX-Forth offers similar capabilities as the Turbo Pascal GSX library and the `cpm-libgsx` C library. Two example Forth programs are also provided for the demonstration purposes.
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    The Portable Forth Environment implements the ANSI Forth Standard, it is fully written in C, the newer version has a module concept, and it is fully multithreaded. Autoconf used. Tested in embedded environments.
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    xplgraph-cpmgsx-dxforth

    An replacement of DXForth's xplgraph.scr library for CP/M

    See Wiki for usage and more details. Originally, xplgraph.scr library for DXForth was written to work on DOS systems only enabling point-and-plot graphics on VGA-compatible graphics devices. DXForth port to the 8-bit CP/M operating system lacked similar capability. The aim of this project is to provide an replacement of the original xplgraph.scr library, exposing roughly the same API, enabling graphics in DXForth running under CP/M. This library is written using DXForth's inline assembly...
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    OspreyForth

    A customized pForth Interpreter with dynamic library loading

    OspreyForth is a personal project to make a customized Forth interpreter that can be used to create command-line scripts and general apps. It is currently capable of loading dynamic libraries and using external C code. In the future code that more directly attaches to the interpreter are planned so as to expand its abilities out-of-the-box.
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    Forth interpreter done for .NET. Just a way to learn Forth, CIL and more C#.
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    MPL-Forth

    Forth compiler in MPL language

    Forth compiler written in MPL, Minimal Programming Language
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    A virtual machine providing a dynamic, portable assembler; JIT compilation; C bindings; and Forth semantics.
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    Compiler for a Forth-like language to make small binaries that use system calls instead of the C library
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    Everything related to forth programming that has been discussed on the comp.lang.forth usenet newsgroup. The site is dedicated towards improving portability between forth implementations, providing surveys, example implementations, and library modules.
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    Gigabyte-scale persistent object Store in C++. Able to intern and persist arbitrary ELF loadble objects. Convenient class library (Lists, Strings, Dicts, Namespaces, etc.) optimised for spatial locality of reference. Virtual machine toolkit.
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    Fifth is a exciting project to develop a new programming language that has all the capabilityits of C to develop low-level drivers, but uses a postfix syntax and has many high-level features from LISP and ML.
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    guiForth is a customized version of pForth that provides bindings to the FLTK library. The initial goal is to create a software development system for the Agenda VR3 PDA, but guiForth should be portable to any platform that has FLTK.
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