Say I have a haskell function f n l = filter (n<) l where it takes an integer n and list l and returns all of the integers in l greater then n. I' ...
Say I have a haskell function f n l = filter (n<) l where it takes an integer n and list l and returns all of the integers in l greater then n. I' ...
I downloaded the Factor programming language for Mac. I can now launch the command factor from the command line successfully. I read in a book coverin ...
Forth has a stack and a return-stack. As far as I understand, the point of the return-stack is to store the previous values of the program counter. ...
I'm trying to write a text editor to mimic the input format of ed. In ed, you write your input one line at a time and finish when you input a single . ...
I would like to implement a simple concatenative language (aka Joy or Factor) as a DSL in Julia and I am troubled how to optimally represent the stack ...
I'm learning the basics of concatenative languages, whose original idea is that function name concatenation is the same as function composition, inste ...
Concatenative languages have some very intriguing characteristics, such as being able to compose functions of different arity and being able to factor ...
This page of the Factor manual talks about these types of stacks stored in continuations: datastack retainstack callstack namestack catchs ...
I've been inspired by the recent Haskell blog activity1 to try my hand at writing a Forth-like DSL in Haskell. The approach I have taken is simultaneo ...
I have read (from Slava Pestov) that Factor was influenced by Lisp, but I am not sure that I can understand how? Are they not very difference programm ...
What exact role do higher-order combinators (or function producers) hold in concatenative and tacit programming? Is there another way to implement a ...
What are some real-world projects done in concatenative languages like Forth, Factor, Joy, etc.? ...
I've read the Wikipedia article on concatenative languages, and I am now more confused than I was when I started. :-) What is a concatenative languag ...