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I'll be at that meeting. Charles Moore, the inventor of Forth, should be there as well. | |||
I'll be teaching out of the book "Starting Forth" by Leo Brodie. It is considered a classic in the Forth Community. It is a clear and easy to understand introduction to Forth, and kind funny too. | I'll be teaching out of the book "Starting Forth" by Leo Brodie. It is considered a classic in the Forth Community. It is a clear and easy to understand introduction to Forth, and kind funny too. | ||
long time ago, I wrote an arcade game in Forth called Skampy. It actually runs fast and is stable. It has everything a videogame is supposed to have, speed, sound, collision detection, levels, scoring. There is even an end cartoon for the people who get past the 10th level. LOL Good Luck! | long time ago, I wrote an arcade game in Forth called Skampy. It actually runs fast and is stable. It has everything a videogame is supposed to have, speed, sound, collision detection, levels, scoring. There is even an end cartoon for the people who get past the 10th level. LOL Good Luck! | ||
Revision as of 19:43, 17 October 2009
Hi,
My name is Jason Damisch. I am the instructor of the Forth Class. I will strive to write useful and interesting information here.
I am involved with the The Forth Interest Group or FIG for short. It is the area Forth club, and has been around for many years. I put in a request to FIG for any extra materials that we can use. I will probably get a few books which I will hand over the the Noisebridge library. I suspect that they will get some use.
The annual Forth Day will be held at Stanford University, Saturday October 24th.
http://www.forth.org/svfig/next.html
I'll be at that meeting. Charles Moore, the inventor of Forth, should be there as well.
I'll be teaching out of the book "Starting Forth" by Leo Brodie. It is considered a classic in the Forth Community. It is a clear and easy to understand introduction to Forth, and kind funny too.
long time ago, I wrote an arcade game in Forth called Skampy. It actually runs fast and is stable. It has everything a videogame is supposed to have, speed, sound, collision detection, levels, scoring. There is even an end cartoon for the people who get past the 10th level. LOL Good Luck!