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MELD: a modest extensible LISP dialect
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Proceedings of the 18th annual Southeast regional conference table of contents
Tallahassee, Florida
SESSION: General topics in computer science II - GCS II table of contents
Pages: 180 - 184  
Year of Publication: 1980
ISBN:0-89791-014-1
Author
James F. Wirth  East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper describes the structure and implementation of an interactive list processing language so small that its interpreter can be programmed in a few days but powerful enough to allow definition of many high level language features. Since its programs are executed by a threaded sequence of machine language routines, the system is suitable for efficient implementation on microcomputers, and possibly even in hardware.


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Hammond, H. W. and M. S. Ewing, FORTH Programming System for the PDP-II, DECUS Program Library, Digital Equipment Corporation (1975).
 
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Hicks, Stepehn M., "Forth's Forte Is Tighter Programming," Electronics, Vol 52: (March 15, 1979) 114-118.