Build Your Own Forth Interpreter

(codingchallenges.fyi)

33 points | by AlexeyBrin 3 days ago ago

9 comments

  • spc476 an hour ago

    I've already done that---ANS Forth for the 6809 (https://github.com/spc476/ANS-Forth).

    • sophacles 30 minutes ago

      Advanced challenge: make it self-hosting.

  • dharmatech 43 minutes ago

    Video where I demonstrate how I explore JONESFORTH using GDB:

    https://youtu.be/giLsd-bik6A?si=Gwm3NJdUzyrmmopH

  • ithkuil an hour ago

    "if you know one forth, you know one forth"

    • js8 an hour ago

      So implement four of them, and you will know them all! First Forth with indirect threaded code, second Forth with direct threaded code, third Forth with subroutine threaded code, and the final fourth with token threaded code.

    • AlexeyBrin an hour ago

      I doubt you will want to code professionally in Forth unless you work on embedded, so the dialect you learn doesn't matter too much. But it is interesting to implement a small interpreter and play with it.

  • iberator an hour ago

    This is a strange article imo.

    I was expecting to see FORTH in bare metal C or ASM.

    There is a common myth about newbie programmers that FORTH is write-only and that you need to type everything in one line, without comments or function calls etc.

    Writing forth is super easy especially if you have a stack machine at your disposal. For example when you are building your own virtual cpu/architecture with assembler and compiler.

    It's more trivial than to understand any JavaScript framework lol

    Research FORTH more guys - it doesn't need to be strange and hard :)

    ps. Lisp SUCKS

    /rant

    • volemo an hour ago

      I was with you 'till the last line. :P

      • iberator 9 minutes ago

        IMO Lisp is harder to implement than Forth, and LESS readable, butt MAYBE i fell into the same trap as others with Forth. hahaha