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scripting cookbook (re: forth library)

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Guido Draheim

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Aug 23, 2001, 7:21:49 AM8/23/01
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I just saw the announcement on freshmeat.net, about that project called
"pleac - programming language examples alike cookbook" that referes to
the perl-cookbook. It presents common problem areas and documents an
example solution - for many languages around. Of course, forth is not
yet in there, perhaps just because no one noticed. Atleast this is a good
place to compare the `beauty` and `needed work` in language to arrive
at a solution. It is of course quite perl-oriented - but please everyone,
have a look at the front-page. The section names give a good idea what
a language must be ready for to be called a language ready for easy
scripting.

Now, are there free forth sources that would provide reusable solutions
that can be used in any ans forth? This is not about pleac - it
is about forth and its usability for app programmers.
http://pleac.sf.net
cheers,
-- guido Edel sei der Mensch, hilfreich und gut
GCS/E/S/P C++$++++ ULHS L++w- N++@ d(+-) s+a- r+@>+++ y++ 5++X- (geekcode)

geakazoid

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Aug 25, 2001, 12:08:45 AM8/25/01
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Guido Draheim <guidod...@gmx.de> wrote in message news:<3B84E74D...@gmx.de>...

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> Now, are there free forth sources that would provide reusable solutions
> that can be used in any ans forth? This is not about pleac - it
> is about forth and its usability for app programmers.
> http://pleac.sf.net
> cheers,
> -- guido Edel sei der Mensch, hilfreich und gut
> GCS/E/S/P C++$++++ ULHS L++w- N++@ d(+-) s+a- r+@>+++ y++ 5++X- (geekcode)

I keep trying to bring this subject up. sf.net would be a good place
for an object open source project.

geakazoid

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