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minforth@gmx.net (minforth) writes:Today, you could go insane if you had to write assembler codeNobody seems to care about that time. Instead, the focus seems to beI think in the Moore era, you got two speedups: 1) interpreted Forth was
primarily on code runtime, even though the difference is only
microseconds or less.
10x faster than its main competitor, interpreted BASIC; and 2) if your
Forth program was still too slow, you'd identify a few hot spots and
rewrite those in assembler.
Today instead of BASIC we have Python, and interpreted Forth is still a
lot faster than Python. That speed is sufficient for most things, like
it always was, but even more so on modern hardware.
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