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Subject: Re: Programming difficulties

Author: Luis Smith

Date: 19:12:08 01/13/03

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On January 13, 2003 at 19:56:21, Dan Andersson wrote:

>If you are new to programming you have the possibiliy to choose whatever
>language you want. For learning an interpreted language would be best.
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> There are some examples of languages coupled with courses that are very good.
>DrScheme and the book 'How to design programs', available online, coupled with
>'The little Schemer'.
> Or you could use Win32Forth and Julian Noble's 'A Beginner's Guide to Forth'
>http://www.phys.virginia.edu/classes/551.jvn.fall01/primer.htm
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>Both languages are interactive. They have minimal syntax. Forth is almost only
>Semantic. Thus you can check everything out as soon as you try it out.
>
>MvH Dan Andersson

So...is Win32Forth able to create stand-alone .exe's? If it is...would it be
very practical to create a chess engine in it?  Hmmm...maybe I should be reading
instead of just blabbering...

Thank you VERY much for the info...

Reguards
Luis



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