Sweet, I love Retro Forth. I am currently developing a signup form for the radiofreqs.space project using retro. I will be putting the source on tildegit once it is somewhat working.
You can contact the author, crc, on #retro or #forth on freenode. He is very helpful with questions and providing code examples/tips.
Oh, and the author of Retro also has many code examples, including a web server and a gopher server: http://forth.works/examples/index.html. In fact, the forth.works website is served with the Casket webserver, written in Retro Forth.
And, the author has a very nice gopher client published on the iTunes app store for iOS users.
To explore his other projects see his main site: http://forthworks.com (which is a gopher hole, served via Atua-www (written in retro) which serves gopher over http.)
Awesome. I like the idea of Forth, but haven’t yet found a reson to use it for anything.
Sweet, I love Retro Forth. I am currently developing a signup form for the radiofreqs.space project using retro. I will be putting the source on tildegit once it is somewhat working.
You can contact the author, crc, on #retro or #forth on freenode. He is very helpful with questions and providing code examples/tips.
Oh, and the author of Retro also has many code examples, including a web server and a gopher server: http://forth.works/examples/index.html. In fact, the forth.works website is served with the Casket webserver, written in Retro Forth.
And, the author has a very nice gopher client published on the iTunes app store for iOS users.
To explore his other projects see his main site: http://forthworks.com (which is a gopher hole, served via Atua-www (written in retro) which serves gopher over http.)
https://tildegit.org/radiofreqs/radiofreqs-signup-form