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  1. Index of /pub/Linux/sunsite_linux/ALPHA/freetds
  2. NucLinux
  3. tomsrtbt- Current version is: 1.7.334
  4. Lua, list of projects
  5. OpenBios links
  6. OpenBIOS Project, /dev/bios project
  7. The Boot Process- operating system resource center (osrc)
  8. Neil Bawd's Ugly Home Page
  9. Open Directory - Search Results `forth source'
  10. Re: Questionable Languages & Compilers
  11. http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~li/cs558/lecture13.html
  12. Comp.compilers: Re: First-class data types
  13. A Programming-Language Shell, Q w/ 1st class funs
  14. The Unlambda Programming Language
  15. http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/doc/misc/lang-list.txt "The longest list of langs"
  16. Portability and Power with the F Programming Language
  17. Pgfs: The PostGres File System
  18. Boot with GRUB
  19. Introduction to Microwindows Programming, Part 3
  20. The Linux Kernel Archives- gcc
  21. linux kernel current 2.4.4
  22. http://www.adeptsoftware.com/plc/
  23. The mpC Programming Language Specification
  24. Konrad Zuse - pioneer of computing
  25. Peter Knaggs collection of Forth links.
  26. Forth Interest Group (FIG) are aimed at the home/hobist user.
  27. Elf Meta-Language
  28. Functional languages FAQ
  29. mleone
  30. Boa - scripting language
  31. Dogpile
  32. Archie Request Form
  33. ACM Resources
  34. ftp://parcftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ppcr/v1.20/README - posix portable common runtime
  35. UNIX Signals and Process Groups
  36. NODElib: nodelib.h
  37. Polling a stream in UNIX
  38. Unix System Administration
  39. Yahoo on Linux
  40. David W. Aha: Machine Learning Page
  41. Rich Caruana
  42. Notes on Fermat's Last Theorem
  43. An Introduction to Socket Programming
  44. Linux Journal Home iss.51 7.1998
  45. support files for opennic (in the cron/)
  46. freebelt.com's Free Linux Shells with Telnet
  47. Free Electricity will soon be reality
  48. compaq- dec{5500,3100} info inFORM
  49. Oberon Page for Small Linux
  50. CloverNet Technical Support
  51. cyncore.com :: spyLinux
  52. cyncore.com :: Home Page
  53. Librenix.com: Tutorial: Creating Tiny Linux ELF Executables
  54. Wierd programming langauge- using *'s
  55. SMITH proglang
  56. Retrocomputing Museum of programming languages
  57. Zilog processors
  58. programming quines in * language
  59. Thue proglang
  60. [WWW] Q-BAL proglang [queue & funs are only types]
  61. [WWW] Oroogu proglang based on qbal
  62. False PL, forth-like
  63. False PL
  64. http://www.ioccc.org/
  65. Perl Filesystem for Linux
  66. Assurdo Technologies
  67. non-imperitive PL (PL w/o assignment)
  68. MDPN- metalanguage
  69. The complete Fromage archive
  70. BAK archive- PL, interpreter
  71. Shelta PL- one of the smallest PLs to be bootstrapped
  72. Esoteric Languages Database: c2txt2c
  73. Esoteric Languages Database
  74. EXP- a PL assoc'd with q-bal
  75. Bullfrog by Ryan Kusnery, a forth-like PL
  76. LJ 42: Portability and Power with the F Programming Language [linux]
  77. Teach Yourself C in 24 Hours
  78. Pablo J. Vidal `SPL- Small Programming Language'
  79. CVS FORTH KERNEL [coldforth.teegra.net]
  80. Forth Meta Compilation
  81. Part 1: Design Decisions in the Forth Kernel
  82. Part 2: Benchmarks and Case Studies of Forth Kernels
  83. Part 3: Demystifying DOES>
  84. Part 4: Assemble or Metacompile?
  85. Part 5: The Z80 Primitives
  86. Part 6: The Z80 High-level Kernel
  87. Part 7: CamelForth for the 8051
  88. Part 8: CamelForth for the 6809
  89. Forth Bookmarks
  90. Building a Remote Target Compiler