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Bibliography (informative annex)</H1> 27 28 29 <hr> 30 <A name=Industry.standards> 31 <H3>Industry standards</H3> 32 </a> 33 34 Forth-77 Standard, Forth Users Group, FST-780314. 35 36 <P> 37 38 Forth-78 Standard, 39 Forth International Standards Team. 40 41 <P> 42 43 Forth-79 Standard, Forth Standards Team. 44 45 <P> 46 47 Forth-83 Standard and Appendices, Forth Standards Team. 48 49 <P> 50 51 The standards referenced in this section were developed by the Forth 52 Standards Team, a volunteer group which included both implementors and 53 users. This was a volunteer organization operating under its own 54 charter and without any formal ties to ANSI, IEEE or any similar 55 standards body. Several members of the Forth Standards Team have also 56 been members of the X3J14 Technical Committee. 57 58 <P> 59 60 61 <hr> 62 <a name=Books> 63 <H3>Books</H3> 64 </a> 65 66 Brodie, L. <I>Starting FORTH (2nd ed).</I> 67 Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 68 1987. 69 70 <P> 71 72 Brodie, L. <I>Thinking FORTH.</I> 73 Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1984. 74 75 <P> 76 77 Feierbach, G. and Thomas, P. <I>Forth Tools & Applications.</I> 78 Reston, VA: Reston Computer Books, 1985. 79 80 <P> 81 82 Haydon, Dr. Glen B. <I>All About FORTH, Third Edition.</I> 83 La Honda, CA: 1990. 84 85 <P> 86 87 Kelly, Mahlon G. and Spies, N. <I>FORTH: A Text and Reference.</I> 88 Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1986. 89 90 <P> 91 92 Knecht, K. <i>Introduction to Forth.</i> Indiana: Howard Sams & Co., 93 1982. 94 95 <P> 96 97 Koopman, P. <I>Stack Computers, The New Wave.</I> 98 Chichester, West Sussex, 99 England: Ellis Horwood Ltd. 1989 100 101 <P> 102 103 Martin, Thea, editor. <I>A Bibliography of Forth References, Third 104 Edition.</I> Rochester, New York: Institute of Applied Forth Research, 105 1987. 106 107 <P> 108 109 McCabe, C. K. <I>Forth Fundamentals (2 volumes/).</I> 110 Oregon: Dilithium Press, 1983. 111 112 <P> 113 114 Pountain, R. <I>Object Oriented Forth.</I> 115 London, England: Academic Press, 1987. 116 117 <P> 118 119 Ouverson, Marlin, editor. <I>Dr. Dobbs Toolbook of Forth.</I> 120 Redwood City, CA: M&T Press, Vol. 1, 1986; Vol. 2, 1987. 121 122 <P> 123 124 Terry, J. D. <I>Library of Forth Routines and Utilities.</I> 125 New York: Shadow Lawn Press, 1986 126 127 <P> 128 129 Tracy, M. and Anderson, A. <I>Mastering FORTH (revised ed).</I> 130 New York: Brady Books, 1989. 131 132 <P> 133 134 Winfield, A. <I>The Complete Forth.</I> 135 New York: Wiley Books, 1983. 136 137 <P> 138 139 <hr> 140 <a name=Journals> 141 <H3>Journals, magazines and newsletters</H3> 142 </a> 143 144 Forsley, Lawrence P., Conference Chairman. Rochester Forth Conference 145 Proceedings. Rochester, New York: Institute of Applied Forth Research, 146 1981 to present. 147 148 <P> 149 150 Forsley, Lawrence P., Editor-in-Chief. The Journal of Forth Application 151 and Research. Rochester, New York: Institute of Applied Forth Research, 152 1983 to present. 153 154 <P> 155 156 Frenger, Paul, editor. SIGForth Newsletter. New York, NY: Association 157 for Computing Machinery, 1989 to present. 158 159 <P> 160 161 Ouverson, Marlin, editor. Forth Dimensions. San Jose, CA: The Forth 162 Interest Group, 1978 to present. 163 164 <P> 165 166 Reiling, Robert, editor. FORML Conference Proceedings. San Jose, CA: 167 The Forth Interest Group, 1980 to present. 168 169 <P> 170 171 Ting, Dr. C. H., editor. More on Forth Engines. San Mateo, CA: 172 Offete Enterprises, 1986 to present. 173 174 <P> 175 176 177 <hr> 178 <A name=Selected.articles> 179 <H3>Selected articles</H3> 180 </a> 181 182 Hayes, J.R. <B>Postpone</B> Proceedings of the 1989 Rochester Forth 183 Conference. Rochester, New York: Institute for Applied Forth Research, 184 1989. 185 186 <P> 187 188 Kelly, Guy M. <B>Forth.</B> McGraw-Hill Personal Computer Programming 189 Encyclopedia - Languages and Operation Systems. New York: McGraw-Hill, 190 1985. 191 192 <P> 193 194 Kogge, P. M. <B>An Architectural Trail to Threaded Code Systems.</B> 195 IEEE Computer (March, 1982). 196 197 <P> 198 199 Moore, C. H. <B>The Evolution of FORTH - An Unusual Language.</B> Byte 200 (August 1980). 201 202 <P> 203 204 Rather, E. D. <B>Forth Programming Language.</B> Encyclopedia of 205 Physical Science & Technology (Vol. 5). New York: Academic Press, 206 1987. 207 208 <P> 209 210 Rather, E. D. <B>FORTH.</B> Computer Programming Management. Auerbach 211 Publishers, Inc., 1985. 212 213 <P> 214 215 Rather, E. D.; Colburn, D. R.; Moore, C. H. <B>The Evolution of 216 FORTH.</B> ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 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