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crc on Nostr: npub1vk5qp…csrde I use two Forth systems daily for a variety of things, but most of ...

npub1vk5qp2k03a0xqyjugt2jxjq822q73q9ts3z0g4l89xqfgarhlgtqucsrde (npub1vk5…srde) I use two Forth systems daily for a variety of things, but most of what I've written is not published publicly.

At work, I develop an in-house se of tools for managing customer data and orders. This has significant parts written in RetroForth, but it's not open source.

My RetroForth system has a number of published examples at https://retroforth.org/examples/ These include the gopher server I use, the HTTP servers I use in my home network (and some smaller external sites I host, though I do use OpenBSD's httpd for larger volume things), and various tools I use I my systems.

My Konilo system is a smaller, block based system. I do a lot of general writing in it, and also programming small tools for my use. The core system is published with some examples in the blocks, though my personal assortment of blocks is not included in it.

On my development system, I split my time between the two systems. For anything needing access to the outside world, RetroForth gets used. I have a minimal, but functional, environment using only programs written in RetroForth. As with most of my code, it's written around my needs, and mostly isn't published publicly. A few of the tools, like uuencode (https://retroforth.org/examples/uuencode.retro.html) and uudecode (https://retroforth.org/examples/uudecode.retro.html)

I spend most of my time in Konilo. My main uses of the computer is writing and running programs I write for my own purposes, and I find Konilo well suited for this. It's very enjoyable to work in an isolated environment without external distractions.
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