Re: The strengths of FORTH






William James wrote:

A significant change has been made. Most Forths have
local variables. However, the boneheads superstitiously
avoid using them (it is feared that they may cause
cancer).

The boneheads, the mindless, the drones, the
embedded-controller toilet-flusher programmers
want Forth to be as crude and primitive as possible.


Every day, a troll goes hungry. These are not trolls
just in some third-world country, but right here at
home. The growing rate of trolls is alarming. In the
United States alone, the number of hungry trolls is
expanding at a rate of 1 troll for every 15 microsoft
security holes..

For example, take little Billy here. On his favorite
Usenet newsgroup, he does not even get enough responses
to fill a 3 1/4" floppy. He has been forced to go into
Yahoo! chat rooms and pose as a woman, just for enough
trollfood to last the night.

Sponsoring a troll is easy. For the cost of writing
just one Usenet post, your contribution (along with
others) helps keep one troll fed for a month. If you
include your email address, you can get weekly or daily
letters from your troll. Think of what one post from
you could mean to a hungry troll.

Please. Feed a troll today.



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about the Business of Product Development.
-- Guy Macon <http://www.guymacon.com/>

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