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Starting Forth

by Guy Macon <http://www.guymacon.com/> Feb 27, 2008 at 11:20 AM

I have been reading the source code and docs for an unreleased 
operating system / programming language.  The author was rather
strongly influenced by the books Starting Forth and Thinking 
Forth (which I gave him).  The problem is that at times he 
writes things like this: "Unlike Forth, which has [attribute A],
this new language has [attribute B]" which are true about the 
Forth described in those two books, but not true of Forth in 
general.  What I need in order to properly proofread/edit those 
statements is a modifier. Something like "One early Forth" or 
"Classic Forth" or some such. My question is, what wording 
should I suggest? 


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     -- Guy Macon <http://www.guymacon.com/>
 




 10 Posts in Topic:
Starting Forth
Guy Macon <http://www.  2008-02-27 11:20:22 
Re: Starting Forth
George Hubert <georgea  2008-02-27 03:48:55 
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Bruce McFarling <agila  2008-02-27 08:36:16 
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Guy Macon <http://www.  2008-02-27 18:04:00 
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Alex McDonald <blog@[E  2008-02-27 05:36:52 
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Guy Macon <http://www.  2008-02-27 15:09:01 
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Alex McDonald <blog@[E  2008-02-28 04:30:19 
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"=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jean  2008-02-29 10:21:15 
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"Ed" <nospam  2008-02-28 12:23:38 
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Elizabeth D Rather <er  2008-02-27 15:38:30 

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