Re: [Amforth] 2020 festive paper exchange

2020-12-14 Thread Tristan Williams
Hello David and Erich,

Thank you very much for your links. I will certainly have plenty to
keep me occupied and away from the TV over the holidays.

> Finite State Machines in Forth (J.V. Noble 1995)

Perhaps J.V. Noble's Finite State Machines in Forth and Erich's Vierte
Dimension article could be referenced on the AmForth website? For a
newcomer to Forth like me, it is too useful a paper to have to rely on
finding it by chance!

Best wishes,
Tristan

On 10Dec20 18:23, Erich Wälde wrote:
> Hello Tristan,
> 
> Tristan Williams writes:
> 
> > Hello AmForthers,
> >
> > With the season's TV not to everybody's taste and ownership of the
> > remote control contested, having an alternative activity is a good
> > idea. Over the decades there have been many good Forth papers written,
> > but finding approachable, self-contained ones is not always easy (for
> > me at least). Whilst it has been mentioned on the mailing list before,
> > here is one of my favourites
> >
> > Finite State Machines in Forth (J.V. Noble 1995)
> > http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/551.jvn.fall01/fsm.html
> 
> This is indeed a very nice paper. So nice indeed, that I
> produced a working demo for AmForth :-)
> 
> https://forth-ev.de/wiki/res/lib/exe/fetch.php/vd-archiv:4d2012-02.pdf
> page 6. in German, as you have guessed already.
> 
> 
> > Do you have any papers/articles to share?
> 
> One of my favourite papers is this:
> Salvatore Gaglio et al. -- Use of Forth to Enable Distributed
> Processing onWireless Sensor Networks
> 
> https://forth-ev.de/wiki/res/lib/exe/fetch.php/vd-archiv:4d2016-01.pdf
> page 9, in English!
> and references therein.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Erich
> 
> 
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Re: [Amforth] 2020 festive paper exchange

2020-12-10 Thread Erich Wälde
Hello Tristan,

Tristan Williams writes:

> Hello AmForthers,
>
> With the season's TV not to everybody's taste and ownership of the
> remote control contested, having an alternative activity is a good
> idea. Over the decades there have been many good Forth papers written,
> but finding approachable, self-contained ones is not always easy (for
> me at least). Whilst it has been mentioned on the mailing list before,
> here is one of my favourites
>
> Finite State Machines in Forth (J.V. Noble 1995)
> http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/551.jvn.fall01/fsm.html

This is indeed a very nice paper. So nice indeed, that I
produced a working demo for AmForth :-)

https://forth-ev.de/wiki/res/lib/exe/fetch.php/vd-archiv:4d2012-02.pdf
page 6. in German, as you have guessed already.


> Do you have any papers/articles to share?

One of my favourite papers is this:
Salvatore Gaglio et al. -- Use of Forth to Enable Distributed
Processing onWireless Sensor Networks

https://forth-ev.de/wiki/res/lib/exe/fetch.php/vd-archiv:4d2016-01.pdf
page 9, in English!
and references therein.


Cheers,
Erich


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Re: [Amforth] 2020 festive paper exchange

2020-12-10 Thread David Kuehling
> "Tristan" == Tristan Williams  writes:

> Hello AmForthers, With the season's TV not to everybody's taste and
> ownership of the remote control contested, having an alternative
> activity is a good idea. Over the decades there have been many good
> Forth papers written, but finding approachable, self-contained ones is
> not always easy (for me at least). Whilst it has been mentioned on the
> mailing list before, here is one of my favourites

> Finite State Machines in Forth (J.V. Noble 1995)
> http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/551.jvn.fall01/fsm.html

> Do you have any papers/articles to share?

Lots of papers here:

https://informatics.tuwien.ac.at/people/anton-ertl#publications

E.g.

https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_277357.pdf
https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_256658.pdf
https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_247890.pdf
...

Maybe not properly self-contained, though you could try to traverse the
graph of references given in each paper :)

cheers,

David


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[Amforth] 2020 festive paper exchange

2020-12-10 Thread Tristan Williams
Hello AmForthers,

With the season's TV not to everybody's taste and ownership of the
remote control contested, having an alternative activity is a good
idea. Over the decades there have been many good Forth papers written,
but finding approachable, self-contained ones is not always easy (for
me at least). Whilst it has been mentioned on the mailing list before,
here is one of my favourites  

Finite State Machines in Forth (J.V. Noble 1995)
http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/551.jvn.fall01/fsm.html

Do you have any papers/articles to share? 

Best wishes,
Tristan

https://sourceforge.net/p/amforth/mailman/search/?q=fsm
common/lib/fsm.frt
examples/fsm.frt


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