Charles Richmond wrote:
On 3/12/11 11:08 AM, Michael Black wrote:On Sat, 12 Mar 2011, Raymond Wiker wrote:David Wilson <mcs6502@gmail.com> writes:On Mar 12, 11:44 am, Michael Black <et...@ncf.ca> wrote:I can't remember which year the FORTH issue was, but anyone with easy access might look it up.August 1987, 145-196.August 1980: http://www.vintage-computer.com/byte.shtmlThat's it. They even issued a book about making a FORTH interpreter at the time.The book is called _Threaded Interpretive Languages_, R.G. Loeliger, Byte Books, Peterborough, NH, 1981, ISBN: 007-038360-XA .pdf file of the book can be downloaded at:<http://www.speccy.org/sinclairql/archivo/docs/books/Threaded_interpretive_languages.pdf>but the scan is *not* very good. The .pdf file is available several other places. Just google: threaded interpretive languages pdf
Agreed--not a great scan--but perfectly readable, and an excellent book on a too-little-known class of fast interpretive systems. -michael NadaNet 3.1 for Apple II parallel computing! Home page: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon/ "The wastebasket is our most important design tool--and it's seriously underused."