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Retro is a concatenative programming language with roots in Forth

RETRO FORTH 11

by Charles Childers

What is it about?

Retro is a concatenative programming language with roots in Forth. Designed to be compact, learnable, and easy to adapt to specific needs, it has been developed and refined through continual use by a small community over more than a decade.

App Details

Version
2017.10
Rating
NA
Size
2Mb
Genre
Productivity Utilities
Last updated
October 9, 2017
Release date
December 2, 2014
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Retro is a concatenative programming language with roots in Forth. Designed to be compact, learnable, and easy to adapt to specific needs, it has been developed and refined through continual use by a small community over more than a decade.

Forth is a stack based programming language created in the late 1960's by Chuck Moore. Over the intervening decades it has evolved through use, with many dialects along the way.

The Retro dialect was created in the late 1990's, and has been continually developed and supported for over 15 years. It is a structured, imperative stack-based language with modern facilities including quotations and reflection.

It features:

- listener: a quick interaction mode
- code editor supporting multiple projects
- load and save the current session
- console output display
- dictionary browser with quick reference
- browse values on stack
- integrated documentation
- preloaded libraries for common data types and algorithms
- debugger
- split screen & slide over support

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