> Mind you, I have looked at the examples and stand corrected!
Mentifex/ATM:
Thank you for your gracious attitude about the AI primacy of Forth.
>
> "Rog" <ir...@mail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:QTx99.95279$lu5.2...@twister1.libero.it...
>> I thought prolog was the ancient sanscript of AI.
>>
>> Forth is a stack based RPN type interpreter language
>> that was originally developed at Jodrell bank, UK,
>> for controlling the movements in Radio Telescope dishes.
But didn't Chu Moo do his telescope work in the USA?
>>
>> It has been widely used in robotics and automatic machine
>> software not for AI purposes but for defining mathematical
>> routines that implement geometric movements in an interactive
>> manner on low power (often embedded) processors.
>> AFAIK there has never been any AI software written in Forth.
>>
>>
>> "Arthur T. Murray" <uj...@victoria.tc.ca> ha scritto nel messaggio
>> news:3d4f...@news.victoria.tc.ca...
>> > studl...@hotmail.com (Peter W) wrote on 5 Aug 2002:
>> > >
>> > > [...] I would like it to learn...any recommendations?
>> >
>> > Forth is like the ancient Sanskrit of AI -- from Forth
>> > you may port or translate the Robot AI Mind free online at
>> > http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/mind4th.html and at
>> > http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/mind4th.html -- in Win32Forth.
>> >
>>
>>
That's ist.