sym_num
I created a Forth processor in Elixir. This is my hobby project.
https://github.com/sasagawa888/Forth
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AstonJ
Nice one Kenichi!
I take it you are mean this Forth?
Would be interested in knowing more about why you created it - a hobby project? Or something you will put to use? (If so how and for what?)
sym_num
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, it is Forth designed by Moore.
I created a Forth processing system to learn Elixir. Because Forth is very simple and easy to parse.
My processing system is for my own pleasure. However, I used it after a long time and it was very fun. So I decided to introduce it to everyone.
OvermindDL1
I love Forth, I’m glad to see other’s writing Forth engines too. I wrote one in Elixir a while back for fun. ^.^
sym_num
Thank you for your reply.
VAK-53
I found your post with enthusiasm. To solve my problem I need to use a combination of Erlang port with a programming language, for example, Ruby. It turned out that this is an expensive solution in terms of OS resources. The Fortn interpreter would be an ideal solution. Unfortunately, the link https://github.com/sasagawa888/Forth does not work. How can I get your Fortn processor?
FlyingNoodle
Sry, I’m out of my depth here, but might wasmex by @tessi be a fit for you?
https://github.com/tessi/wasmex
hyperoceanic
That link gives a 404, @sym_num!
serpent
There’s also GitHub - rvirding/luerl: Lua in Erlang · GitHub
VAK-53
I’ve been thinking about your proposal for a long time. And here’s what I realized: I need an interpreter for a simple and reliable language like AK-47, which can be operated by engineering-level users.