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- Subject: Re: Forth on the Mac
- Message-ID: <1993Jan4.180928.1@lure.latrobe.edu.au>
- From: chergr@lure.latrobe.edu.au
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 08:09:28 GMT
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- Organization: VAX Cluster, Computer Centre, La Trobe University
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- Forth on the Mac includes:
- MacForth (commercial and still going)
- Mops (object oriented/non-commercial)
- Yerk (used to be neon/non-commercial)
- PocketForth(non-commercial)
- Kevo (experimental OOP/non-commercial)
- Most of the above are native-code compilers although
- I am not sure about MacForth. Kevo is in c.
- Jorg Langouwski of MacTutor raves about Mops and it may
- be the most useful. Ooops Yerk is not a native code
- compiler.
- P.S. I think Micromation even had a forth a whiole back.
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- Richard Rothwell
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