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Re: The most elegant Forth interpreter.

From Paul Rubin <no.email@nospam.invalid>
Newsgroups comp.lang.forth
Subject Re: The most elegant Forth interpreter.
Date 2013-05-12 21:43 -0700
Organization Nightsong/Fort GNOX
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visualforth@rocketmail.com writes:
> Fig-FORTH 1.0 for BBC Micro (6502 Assembler) is available at
> http://wiki.strotmann.de/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=FigForth%20Source%20Listing

This appears to be metacompiler output.  The Forth source just posted by
David Schultz was much harder to find.

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Re: The most elegant Forth interpreter. visualforth@rocketmail.com - 2013-05-12 20:15 -0700
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