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Archive-name: ForthFaq/InPrint
Last-modified: 02.Mar.93
Version: 1.3
[Note: there are many other entries that could be added here. I don't
have the time to type in a bibliography. Please send me materials that
you consider worthy of mention. I would also like to be able to include
your comments about why a particular selection is worthy. Remember:
Some of the readers of this message do not know the "big names", either
as regards book titles or authors.
-dwp]
Where can I find "Threaded Interpreted Languages"?
General consensus seems to be that this book is out of print, but
sometimes available from booksellers or used book places.
G.LEFAVE [Gene] (on GEnie) provides this bibliographic info:
Threaded Interpretive Languages
R.G. Loeliger
BYTE BOOKS, 1981, ISBN:0-07-038360-X
Write Your Own Programming Language Using C++
Norman E. Smith, CDP -- smithn@orvb.saic.com
provides this info:
"Write Your Own Programming Language Using C++", by Norman Smith,
ISBN 1-55622-264-5,
published by Wordware Publishing, Plano, Texas,
1-800-229-4949, $15.
This book presents a minimal Forth implementation called Until, for
UNconventional Threaded Interpretive Language. Until is designed
to be used as a macro language embedded in other applications. It
can both call and be called by other C functions.
Scientific FORTH: a modern language for scientific computing
Julian V. Noble -- jvn@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU
provides this info:
The book "Scientific FORTH: a modern language for scientific
computing" by Julian V. Noble (ISBN 0-9632775-0-2) is
available from FIG in the USA, as well as directly from the
publisher,
Mechum Banks Publishing
P.O. Box 335
Ivy, Virginia 22945
USA
for $49.95 + $3.00 s/h (continental USA).
In Europe it may be purchased from
MicroProcessor Engineering, Ltd
133 Hill Lane
Shirley, Southampton SO1 5AF
United Kingdom
fax 44 703 339691
While not intended for the Forth novice, Scientific FORTH
contains a good many serious examples of Forth programming
style, useful programs, as well as innovations intended to
simplify number crunching in Forth. It can now be found in
the libraries of several major universities (Yale, U. of Chi-
cago, Rockefeller U., e.g.) and government and industrial
laboratories ( Fermilab, Motorola, e.g.). It comes with a
disk containing all the pro- grams discussed in the book. An
update file has recently been posted to GEnie/FIG.
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