Don't forget that forth is the greatest programming language

Don't forget that forth is the greatest programming language.

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You have spelled word "python" wrong!

Tcl*

I'm going to need more convincing evidence.

I think OP's pic implies a python.

Moar

from Japan import waifu

What's the drink he's holding?

nice lian li case

...

Still not convinced.

No really forth is the best. It is one of the smartest smallest abstract machines from the west.

forth sucks. python is the greatest language. C if speed is important/crucial like for DSP or something

Alright, I'm convinced.

>ugly face

I wanna smack that ass and see the cheeks ripple.

Shit taste.

poop

>DSP
I've yet to find a C compiler that will automatically exploit the multiply and accumulate, with argument shifts in memory, that let you write a n-tap filter in five or six instructions on a TI DSP, the way you can in assembly.

i need more of this. name?

braaapppppuu~

then look no more. IIRC you can just plain insert assembly code into c programs. Never tried that myself but it IS possible

forth is the ultimate assembler language

I did write it as C callable assembly routines, but I could never have written it in C, minus asm statements.

What are good forth resources

Once you get yourself into the mindset where you're exploiting the stack, rather than trying to work around it, Forth is great: half the speed of hand coded assembly and one sixth the implementation time ( that is an old study, mind you.).

if Japan wasn't be cuked we will making entirely operating systems on concurrent prolog en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_generation_computer

so prolog is the greatest programming language.

Can the mods fucking remove this thread already

The ass is too distracting from the catalog

in my case the bottle.

Prolog is basically impossible to learn at th is point

What even makes it good

HOW DO I LEARN FORTH? WHAT IS A FORTH WHEN USED AS A NOUN?

>Prolog is basically impossible to learn at th is point

constraint programming and logic programming are very interesting, prolog its nice because its very minimalistic, could be uses as database with inference capabilities. You can only see its power when you try it.

Prolog is dead though there isn't even easy documentation / learning resources

>Prolog is dead

Just give a try, you may like it

This tutorial its nice
amzi.com/AdventureInProlog/a1start.php

This engine is amazing swi-prolog.org/

This other one lets you write JVM programs on pure prolog apice.unibo.it/xwiki/bin/view/Tuprolog/WebHome

If you like pattern matching on some functional languages you gonna like prolog.

Why not just use Forth or Common Lisp?

forth is better than prolog

maybe for larping like you're an 80s embedded engineer, Prolog is still used today for AI research and formal provers

Come on now. Forth is used everywhere today

I don't know how to write and run prolog code

I don't think forth its as comfy as prolog for inference and knowledge representation tasks

>I don't know how to hide threads

if you have a prolog promp running like the swi-prolog one

just do
consult('myfilename').
or
[myfilenamewithoutextension].

How get prolog prompt?

How do I get a ready to go prolog interpreter

swi-prolog.org/download/stable

or try online swish.swi-prolog.org/

forth is more efficient
>comfy
go back to python

>forth is more efficient
>go back to python

dude its like comparing apples with dogs

forth and python are imperative prolog its declarative, whats wrong with you?

Hey I really appreciate this . I really appreciate you . I want to learn Prolog . But I have a fear that I am too stupid for programming .

You wn't find out until you try.