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Dive into Forth

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In 1965, computing history was made when DEC introduced a new computer, called the PDP-8 - oh, wait, that was last week’s post. But it applies here too: 1968 was the year when Charles Moore invented Forth, a stack-based programming language. This week is about exploring the Mecrisp implementation of Forth, which runs on a range of ARM Cortex microcontrollers: As a language it’s quite fascinating, but as a programming context, Forth is actually in a league of its own - an amazing fit for µCs!

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