Re: C-programmer needs Forth advice



Daniel <engeler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> What really matters is how the language is actually used: what
>> people write.

> I have seen some ugly write-only Forth code... and also some of my own
> I hardly understand after a few months. My C code looks much nicer.

I'm quite sure that's possible. There was a bunch of Forth books
published in the mid-eighties, and some of the code in them was
execrable. Like any natural language, it's necessary to learn the
idioms and to practice.

Andrew.
.



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