Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!husc6!necntc!ima!haddock!karl From: karl@haddock.ISC.COM (Karl Heuer) Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: Object-oriented Forth (was: Hello?) Message-ID: <755@haddock.ISC.COM> Date: Fri, 17-Jul-87 17:10:05 EDT Article-I.D.: haddock.755 Posted: Fri Jul 17 17:10:05 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 18-Jul-87 17:08:24 EDT References:Reply-To: karl@haddock.ISC.COM (Karl Heuer) Organization: Interactive Systems, Boston Lines: 11 Summary: Fith In article lord+@andrew.cmu.edu (Tom Lord) writes: >3) Does there exist an object oriented forth or forth extension? Last time I visited Caltech I was shown some information about a language called FITH. (The name is evidently formed by dropping a letter from the middle of "fifth", analogous to the transformation "fourth" -> "forth"; I must mention that I consider this name an abomination.) Sorry, I didn't see enough of the language itself to make any helpful comments. Karl W. Z. Heuer (ima!haddock!karl or karl@haddock.isc.com), The Walking Lint "FORTH is just like LISP, only written backwards, and without the parens."