00:00:00 --- log: started forth/20.01.26 00:27:43 --- quit: cartwright (Remote host closed the connection) 00:30:06 --- join: cartwright joined #forth 00:49:00 --- join: dys joined #forth 01:46:49 --- quit: jsoft (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 02:32:45 --- join: jsoft joined #forth 02:38:49 --- join: boru joined #forth 03:37:49 --- join: MrMobius joined #forth 03:45:09 --- quit: MrMobius (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 04:25:20 --- join: dddddd joined #forth 04:35:05 --- join: deesix_ joined #forth 04:35:49 --- join: dddddd_ joined #forth 04:37:41 --- quit: deesix (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 04:38:04 --- quit: dddddd (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 04:38:20 --- nick: dddddd_ -> dddddd 04:38:32 --- nick: deesix_ -> deesix 04:50:36 --- quit: X-Scale (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 04:51:10 --- join: X-Scale` joined #forth 04:51:59 --- join: xek joined #forth 04:52:18 --- nick: X-Scale` -> X-Scale 04:57:06 --- quit: jsoft (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 05:01:27 --- quit: X-Scale (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 05:02:31 --- join: X-Scale` joined #forth 05:03:35 --- nick: X-Scale` -> X-Scale 05:32:27 --- quit: iyzsong (Quit: ZNC 1.7.1 - https://znc.in) 06:08:41 --- join: MrMobius joined #forth 07:20:47 --- join: Bodhi-Baum joined #forth 07:32:26 I just begin to learn Forth and I know that the up-to-date standard is 2012 but because there is not a lot of books and stuff I wonder If I could also start with an earlier version like 83 or 94. What do you think? 07:34:27 2012 is a direct continuation of 94. 83 is quite different - so much that some developers preferred to stay with 83 07:34:41 So if you're looking for the new stuff, 94 is a good place to start 07:37:26 Ok then, maybe I will compare these two and than make a decisiion, which path to follow 08:21:25 --- join: TwoNotes joined #forth 08:21:46 --- part: TwoNotes left #forth 09:18:55 --- quit: dave0 (Quit: dave's not here) 09:28:25 --- join: proteusguy joined #forth 09:28:25 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 09:43:50 --- quit: Bodhi-Baum (Quit: Leaving) 11:03:42 back 11:06:02 dammit, Bodhi-Baum left, because I was going to point out that Forths tend to be highly diverse as a whole 11:30:09 --- quit: APic (Quit: Reconnecting) 11:30:17 --- join: APic joined #forth 11:50:38 --- join: Bodhi-Baum joined #forth 12:04:49 hey 12:09:50 Is there any Forth you would recomend to start learning the language with? 12:31:04 YES 12:32:05 nobody here uses a standard forth, everyone just makes their own in assembly first 12:33:31 I wish I were slightly kidding there, but I'm not 12:37:06 Bodhi-Baum: tabemann wanted to say something to you 12:37:17 he wanted to highlight the entire history of forth 12:43:02 tabemann: hi 12:49:13 --- quit: gravicappa (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 12:52:05 I dont do forth anymore but... 12:52:21 I could suggest... pforth, factor, retro, ficl, oforth 12:54:56 --- join: ryke joined #forth 13:10:26 Kumool: thanks for the hints 13:10:47 Factor seems very handy 13:11:52 has anyone experiences with Rebol? 13:12:53 *me knows it is a bit off topic 13:13:00 :) 13:13:18 Bodhi-Baum: I'm on #rebol and #red-lang 13:13:41 I'm trying to use it, but I always end up writing on some other language instead 13:13:53 :-) 13:18:44 well ok the I will be off for today - It's gotten late 13:19:02 see u 13:19:16 --- quit: Bodhi-Baum (Quit: Leaving) 14:04:14 --- quit: xek (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 16:16:25 --- join: dave0 joined #forth 18:19:01 --- quit: dave0 (Quit: dave's not here) 18:34:51 --- join: iyzsong joined #forth 18:35:00 --- join: jedb_ joined #forth 18:37:37 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 18:58:19 --- join: boru` joined #forth 18:58:22 --- quit: boru (Disconnected by services) 18:58:24 --- nick: boru` -> boru 19:56:15 --- join: jsoft joined #forth 20:18:23 --- join: iyzsong-x joined #forth 20:19:36 --- quit: iyzsong (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 20:46:25 --- join: jedb__ joined #forth 20:49:05 --- quit: jedb_ (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 21:17:50 --- quit: malyn (Quit: "") 21:18:44 --- join: malyn joined #forth 21:39:36 --- join: gravicappa joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/20.01.26