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DogestFogey

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About DogestFogey

The name is an alias for "siraben", the name is a historical accident.

https://github.com/siraben

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    Comment #19927241

    Hugged to death. See [1]. [1] http://web.archive.org/web/20190516084513/http://mycpu.eu/

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    Comment #19550699

    Implementing a Forth is a great incremental process, all you need is a processor with stacks, registers, and RAM. Words are just lists of addresses. Once you have the base executio…

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    Show HN: I made a Forth-Based OS for the TI-84+ Calculator

    https://github.com/siraben/zkeme80 As a successor to my previous project[1], a Forth interpreter that runs under the TI operating system, I decided to go all the way and write my o…

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    Comment #18910627

    That's why it's important to choose simpler systems. I've been having fun writing a Forth-based Z80 operating system for the TI-84+ calculator[1]. There isn't too many moving parts…

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    Comment #18619905

    The beauty of Forth is that parsing is trivial, just read a space-delimited word from the input buffer and do a simple string lookup through a linked list. The syntax is whatever y…

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    Comment #18619851

    I found out about Lisp a year before Forth! Working through SICP, watching the lectures and of course writing lots of Scheme programs have really helped me improve.

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    Show HN: I'm 17 and I created a Forth interpreter for the TI-84+ calculator

    https://github.com/siraben/ti84-forth Hi HN! For the past year I've been getting into programming in Z80 assembly (especially for the TI-84+). More recently I've been learning abou…

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    Comment #17053848

    It would be interesting to see how the helicopter handles potential dust storms which can have winds of up to 94 km/hr.[1] 1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Mars#Effect_o…

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    Comment #17053813

    Emacs encourages this behavior because its operations that work on sentences require the use of two spaces after a period. Although it's possible to make it work with single spaces…

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    Comment #16490207

    Scheme in the browser is awesome. Check out Biwascheme[1] and some of the games people have made. It's also on repl.it[2] [1] http://www.biwascheme.org/ [2] https://repl.it/languag…

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    Comment #16006703

    A truly masterfully written article that makes us yearn for the days now past when everything, both inside and outside of ourselves, was much quieter. The amount of noise today is …

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    Comment #15717608

    I'm surprised the Movfuscator hasn't been mentioned yet. It compiles C code into unconditional MOVs, and if you watch the author's Derbycon 2015 video there are ways you can scramb…

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    Comment #15627601

    Alternative .onion link for those using the Tor Browser Bundle https://www.nytimes3xbfgragh.onion/2017/11/02/magazine/the-f...