Re: [Amforth] Sad News

2020-03-30 Thread dieter
Hi all, I have learned Forth back in the 80s on a TI99/4A. Four years ago I found amforth and gave it a try. So far I have not used it for a real project, but for me the absolutely best feature is that amforth allows to run an interpreter directly on the hardware. As you notice, I have not yet wri

Re: [Amforth] Sad News

2020-03-28 Thread tristan
Very sad news. AmForth was my introduction to Forth and Matthias' expertise and generosity were key to making that such a very positive experience. He is indeed already sorely missed. Tristan ___ Amforth-devel mailing list for http://amforth.sf.

Re: [Amforth] Sad News

2020-03-28 Thread John Verne
Thank you for taking on the responsibility and "keeping the lights on". Condolences to Matthias family. He will be missed. On Sat., Mar. 28, 2020, 04:52 Erich Wälde, wrote: > > Dear AmForthers, > > > I'm quite certain, that many of you have noticed Matthias' > unusual silence. Since July 2019

Re: [Amforth] Sad News

2020-03-28 Thread dnyberg
> > Dear AmForthers, > > > I'm quite certain, that many of you have noticed... Ah, that explains the silence, and I'm s glad someone is picking up the torch! We'll miss Matthias, but life goes on. ___ Amforth-devel mailing list for http://amforth.

[Amforth] Sad News

2020-03-28 Thread Erich Wälde
Dear AmForthers, I'm quite certain, that many of you have noticed Matthias' unusual silence. Since July 2019 he was fighting a serious health issue. His wife has informed me that Matthias has left this planet for good on Wednesday evening (2020-03-25). We wish him an exceptionally pleasant jou