Elizabeth Rather

Elizabeth Rather

Elizabeth Rather is the co-founder of FORTH, Inc. and is a leading expert in the Forth programming language.

Elizabeth Rather was a colleague of Chuck Moore back when he worked at NRAO. During his development of Forth, she became the second ever programmer of the language. Since then, she has become a leading expert in the language and one of its main proponents. She is an author of several books on the subject and gives regular training seminars on its usage.

Publications

*cite book | last=Conklin | first=Edward K. | coauthors=Elizabeth D. Rather et al | editor= | others= | title=Forth Programmer's Handbook | origdate= | origyear= | origmonth= | url=http://www.forth.com/forth/forth-books.html | format=paperback | accessdate= | accessyear= | accessmonth= | edition= | date= | year= | month= | publisher=Forth Inc. | location= | language=English | id=ISBN 0-9662156-0-5 | pages=240 | chapter= | chapterurl=

*cite book | last=Rather | first=Elizabeth D. | coauthors= | editor= | others= | title=Forth Application Techniques | origdate= | origyear= | origmonth= | url=http://www.forth.com/forth/forth-books.html | format=spiral bound | accessdate= | accessyear= | accessmonth= | edition= | date= | year= | month= | publisher=Forth Inc. | location= | language=English | id=ISBN 0-9662156-1-3 | pages=158 | chapter= | chapterurl=

ee also

* FCode

External links

* [http://www.forth.com FORTH, Inc.]


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