colorForth is the latest version of the Forth programming language by Forth's creator and inventor, Charles Moore (chipchuck): extremely minimal, tiny, and fast, with simplified syntax based on color (text traits can be changed to others for the color-blind) to omit some words and typing. Has a custom keyboard configurer and editor to save even more keystrokes. Forms the base of a potent, free VLSI design tool. The official way to spell and capitalize this language, according to its creator's website, is as one word: "colorForth", not the common variants "ColorForth" or "Color Forth".
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- Chuck Moore's colorForth Home site of creator and inventor of Forth, and a new incarnation of Forth with simplified color-based syntax, improved performance. Stand-alone x86 version. Forth articles, multiprocessors, VLSI design tool. [Open Source, public domain]
- colorForth Information page on the original Wiki, at (Ward) Cunningham and Cunningham, Inc.
- colorForth Source for Color.com Screenshots of 2.0 color blocks in HTML at Merlintec.com.
- colorForth Page At Creative Chips GmbH ASIC microelectronics: proposal for displaying colorForth sources in HTML and ASCII; handling floppy images with bput, bget (Linux only); attempts to play .wav files; interrupts in protected mode. By Bernd Beuster.
- colorForth Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
- colorForth Mail List Archive Traffic since 20 Mar 2001.
- Chuck Moore Holds Forth Moore's responses, and further interview, again, diverse opinions, very informative. [Slashdot]
- Ask Chuck Moore about 25X, Forth and So on Interview, with the normal great diversity of opinion, some of it very informative, some quite heated. [Slashdot]
- Introducing colorForth Brief notice, and far longer forum discussion that followed, mostly a general Forth discussion and information exchange. [OSNews.com]