That happens too often with Forth. Someone gets interested, thinks it would be sooo awesome to add this and that
"modern" feature, and then they end up with something that combines the disadvantages of Forth with the complications of what they've added. An oddity nobody wants to use, and yet another bit-roting carcass is some CVS.
It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration [1]
I think that Forth only works with people who've started with assembly programming. Someone who started with a high level language suffered that sort of brain damage that make them unable to feel complexity even when it coils around them and give them a hard time breathing.
[1] https://www.cs.virginia.edu/~evans/cs655/readings/ewd498.htm...