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Charles Moore is retiring from Forth

Open larsbrinkhoff opened this issue 8 years ago • 11 comments
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According to Elizabeth Rather's message <[email protected]> to comp.lang.forth, Charles Moore is retiring from Forth.

larsbrinkhoff avatar Sep 11 '17 05:09 larsbrinkhoff

Well, it depends on the definition of "retiring from active participation".

TG9541 avatar Sep 11 '17 17:09 TG9541

Forth is great, but Chuck's greatest contribution was teaching that understanding and simplifying the problem was far more effective than adding complexity to a solution. Regardless of his "participation level" in Forth, I - for one - will miss his words of wisdom.

massung avatar Sep 11 '17 17:09 massung

Every time I build a FORTH or a subset start from scratch, it feels like experiencing the excitement what Charles Moore first found that computers can be utilized this way. Thank you sir!

hcchengithub avatar Sep 12 '17 03:09 hcchengithub

truly agree with you.

On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 10:07 PM, H.C. Chen [email protected] wrote:

Every time I build a FORTH or a subset start from scratch, it feels like experiencing the excitement what Charles Moore first found that computers can be utilized this way. Thank you sir!

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cwpjr avatar Sep 12 '17 03:09 cwpjr

Stop the presses!

Greg assures me that Chuck is not retired, he is still doing work for Greenarrays, however he has withdrawn his online presence because it was taking too much of his time.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/comp.lang.forth/LmthCiZ4Cjk/siGtIXOSBAAJ

larsbrinkhoff avatar Sep 18 '17 19:09 larsbrinkhoff

Hah! I didn't know he had one ;)

RogerLevy avatar Sep 19 '17 04:09 RogerLevy

It was colorforth.com, now archived at colorforth.github.io.

larsbrinkhoff avatar Sep 19 '17 06:09 larsbrinkhoff

We love CM. Did you mean you were unaware of his forths? Not uncommon, as fig and Forth Inc were main translations availble til his colorforth and evolved into GA hw.

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Hah! I didn't know he had one ;)

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cwpjr avatar Sep 20 '17 00:09 cwpjr

I meant he almost never graced us with a digital appearance in the form of forum posts.

(And btw I made a ColorForth-like, http://retroforth.org/glypher/)

:)

RogerLevy avatar Sep 20 '17 00:09 RogerLevy

It always seemed to me, from a handful of personal interactions, that Chuck preferred to speak via his code and inventions, rather than engaging in public debate.  He can write and speak clearly, befitting someone of his profound capabilities, but it seemed that he often just let his amazing work speak for itself.

Elizabeth Rather, on the other hand, stands out as one of the finest wordsmiths I have ever had the pleasure of meeting.  Many times during the ANS Forth deliberations, ER would suggest a beautifully elegant phrasing for some difficult-to-express concept.

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I meant he almost never graced us with a digital appearance in the form of forum posts.

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MitchBradley avatar Sep 20 '17 01:09 MitchBradley

This was also one of the subjects of the EuroForth 2018 interview with Chuck Moore:

At 01 h 37 min 43 secs: "GreenArrays ... ceremonial post ... for all intents and purposes, I am retired.""

There are often playback problems with that link, but the interview is also on YouTube:

Interview with Chuck Moore (inventor of FORTH programming language)

PeterMortensen avatar Jun 06 '19 00:06 PeterMortensen