Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!unix.cis.pitt.edu!pitt!willett!ForthNet From: ForthNet@willett.pgh.pa.us (ForthNet articles from GEnie) Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: Who's here Message-ID: <2839.UUL1.3#5129@willett.pgh.pa.us> Date: 1 Jun 91 03:17:53 GMT Organization: (n.) to be organized. But that's not important right now. Lines: 20 Category 1, Topic 8 Message 64 Fri May 31, 1991 G.LEFAVE [Gene] at 06:54 CDT Hi Brian, I've been using polyForth for years as a database language. My company sells library automation systems. I think it makes a wonderful database language and am working on an object oriented version now. I'm curious about your use of forth as a word processor. Years ago (well circa 1984) we used Leo Brodies QTF processor for our documentation. But we've been forced to move with the times. Gene ----- This message came from GEnie via willett. You *cannot* reply to the author using e-mail. Please post a follow-up article, or use any instructions the author may have included (USMail addresses, telephone #, etc.). Report problems to: dwp@willett.pgh.pa.us _or_ uunet!willett!dwp