[HN Gopher] Byte Magazine: The FORTH programming language
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Byte Magazine: The FORTH programming language
Author : PaulHoule
Score : 25 points
Date : 2022-07-16 21:47 UTC (1 hours ago)
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| iasay wrote:
| Oh I love FORTH. Good set of articles here called Moving FORTH by
| Brad Rodriguez discussing the implementation of FORTH on various
| legacy ISAs. Worth a read to understand the internals and beauty
| of the simplicity of it:
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| http://www.bradrodriguez.com/papers/moving1.htm
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| And then there's CollapseOS:
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| http://collapseos.org
| PaulHoule wrote:
| I love Steve Ciarcia's "Build a Modem" project. Steve published
| plans for a project every month: usually at time it was a demo
| project for some new integrated circuit with a few 74xx or 54xx
| glue chips to interface it to a computer... But it always was
| reliable and really worked. A few years later he was using
| various kinds of CPLD instead of the x4xx chips and had also
| discovered microcontrollers so one month the project was a
| microcontroller board and then in later months the project would
| be something you did by the board.
|
| By 1988 or so Byte was really struggling and sometimes he seemed
| to be the only person keeping the lights on. He'd be answering
| letters to the editor, bailing people out of their WordStar
| problems, etc.
| EarlKing wrote:
| I'd say Byte was really falling apart around 1985 or so. Prior
| to that it was by hobbyists, for hobbyists, and it showed.
| After that it started to lurch towards being just another
| magazine for consoomers, with Steve being really the only
| vestige of the magazine's original purpose... until he jumped
| ship to create Circuit Cellar INK.
| ghaff wrote:
| Byte was idiosyncratic compared to say PC Magazine (which
| still had things like assembly language listings into the
| 90s) but there was definitely a whole swizzling of hobbyist
| vis a vis corporate PC users going on from the late 80s. At
| some point Byte became just a hard to define muddle. Dr.
| Dobbs had a similar problem in a more software-oriented role.
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| ADDED: A lot of computer events were going through a similar
| problem. At some point you're about everything and nothing.
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