Forth like interpreter

Jerome Chan eviltofu at rocketmail.com
Mon Mar 20 19:43:05 EST 2000


In article <slrn8ddftm.jju.wtanksle at dolphin.openprojects.net>, 
wtanksle at dolphin.openprojects.net wrote:

> On 19 Mar 2000 07:05:23 GMT, Aahz Maruch wrote:
> >William Tanksley <wtanksle at dolphin.openprojects.net> wrote:
> 
> >>There's a much more lucid description of the characteristics of
> >>concatenative languages at
> >>http://www.latrobe.edu.au/www/philosophy/phimvt/j00syn.html.
> 
> >BTW, please don't append punctuation to URLs like that.
> 
> I used to make an effort to not append URL-legal punctuation to URLs (in
> practice, this meant that I would always phrase my sentances such that
> they did not end with an URL, so I didn't have to end one with a period).
> However, after a while of doing that, I failed to find any email or news
> programs which didn't know that filename URLs don't, in practice, end with
> periods.  For any URL more complex than a filename, of course, I use the
> standard <URL: > markup, thus eliminating all problems.
> 
> Is this a big deal?  What problems are caused by a period at the end of an
> URL?  Or is this all as hypothetical as my old efforts to avoid it?
> 
> >                      --- Aahz (Copyright 2000 by aahz at netcom.com)
> 
> Reproduced by implicit permission.

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