Chuck Moore
| Creator and inventor of Forth. New incarnation of Forth with simplified color-based
syntax, improved performance. Forth articles, multiprocessors, VLSI ... |
Chuck Moore's Wonderful colorForth Programming Language and ...
| ColorForth is a dialect of Forth that uses color as punctuation. It is a simple,
colorful programming language that produces compact, efficient programs. |
Chuck Moore's VLSI Chip and Transistor Simulator
| Transistors and nets are extracted from the layout. The difference equations for
current and voltage are integrated. Results are plotted and displayed. |
Chuck Moore's Resume
| Chuck Moore invented the Forth programming language in 1968. He's ported it to
many platforms, coded many applications and designed several Forth ... |
colorForth VLSI Design Tools
| A Forth description of gates, interconnect and chip translates into a GDSII file.
It also produces a layout which can be displayed and from which nets and ... |
Layout
| Layout. The chip description is used to fill an array of tiles. For example, the
i21st microprocessor die is 3.3x4.1 mm. It requires a 1250x1562 array of ... |
Pentium colorForth
| Pentium colorForth. Boots into 32-bit mode with a flat address space. Segment
registers are based at zero; essentially unused. Interrupts off. ... |
1% the Code
| Compares colorForth and C: Chuck Moore, father of Forth, expects colorForth
applications to need only 1% the code of C programs. No code samples. |
Philosophy
| Philosophy. I used to love to solve puzzles: crossword, jigsaw, chess. Programming
now gives me the endorphin lift of achievement. ... |
Chuck Moore
| Charles (Chuck) Moore is the creator of Forth. |