Fourmilab / atlastLinks
Atlast is a FORTH-like threaded language, implemented in standard C, which can either be used stand-alone or embedded in applications to make them programmable and open to extension by users. Floating point, C-like strings, and C/Unix-like file I/O are supported.
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