Re: [colorforth] Eight instruction Turing-complete programming language
- Subject: Re: [colorforth] Eight instruction Turing-complete programming language
- From: "Roman Pavlyuk \(personal\)" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 23:02:36 +0200
I do not think that the idea behind ColorForth is pure minimalism, it's
rather an extremely healthy pragmatism.
Let me give an analogy. As we know, either NOR or NAND operation consitutes
a complete system of boolean functions (Pierce arrow, Sheffer stroke), but
ColorForth does not use them, despite they're minimal. F21 and ColorForth
use XOR and AND and INVERT instead :)
Roman
----- Original Message -----
From: John A. Peters
To: colorforth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: [colorforth] Eight instruction Turing-complete programming
language
I just thought because it was so minimal, Chuck might be interested in it
since he does very minimalist things. It was not a miss post just perhaps a
bad idea.
John A. Peters
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