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- From: jvn@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU (Julian V. Noble)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc
- Subject: Re: Haskell?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.230650.12974@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
- Date: 15 Dec 92 23:06:50 GMT
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- Although I have not heard of a ***language*** called Haskell, I know a person
- of that name, Richard Haskell --I believe at a university in Rochester, MN--
- who has taught Forth for some years and has written a book on assembly
- language programming and machine interfacing that uses shortcuts based on
- --you're way ahead of me!-- Forth. I am not sure if this book has come out
- yet or is to be published Real Soon Now.
-
- Haskell is also the author of The Forth Course, which includes, among other
- things, development of a simple Forth for the 68hc11. More info on this and
- other stuff can doubtless be found on Comp.lang.forth or from the FIG (Forth
- Interest Group) bulletin board on GEnie, or from FIG (find a recent Forth
- Dimensions, e.g.).
-
- I hope a) this is what you are looking for; b) that the info is of help, if so.
-
- --jvn
-