Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!leah!bingvaxu!umrigar From: umrigar@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu (Zerksis D. Umrigar) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: Pro4th??? Message-ID: <2297@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu> Date: 18 Jul 89 17:04:58 GMT References: <12746@well.UUCP> Organization: SUNY Binghamton, NY Lines: 17 In-reply-to: jax@well.UUCP's message of 18 Jul 89 04:21:16 GMT jax@well.UUCP (Jack J. Woehr) writes: > So my son asks me last night, "Can you write a Forth in >Prolog?" > > "Yes, but it would run awfully slowly." That should have been >that, but it got me to thinking, that would be a pretty amusing >demo of Prolog! I seem to recall it has been done before, but don't remember >when or by whom. > There were several papers discussing Forth in Prolog and Prolog in Forth in The Journal of Forth Application and Research, Vol. 4, # 4. -zerksis umrigar (umrigar@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu).