09:30:30 From alvaro barcellos : hello all 09:31:19 From Charles Springer : I think the MOPS manual has a very good OO section and uses the same object model. 09:37:01 From siva : Chuck's screen is not visible 09:37:18 From greg : Visible to me 09:37:49 From siva : Is it black? 09:38:16 From Jan Langevad (Denmark) : yes black with letters 09:39:44 From Kevin Appert : If it isn't working for you in the zoom client, you can use the web zoom from your browser. 09:40:05 From Kevin Appert : white letters on black background 09:43:01 From siva : Thanks 09:51:56 From Bob Armstrong : Chuck's demo of a flag on a bare Novix at one of Larry Forsley' Rochester NY conc I got up to having moved to Manhattan has been indelible to me . 09:54:16 From Brad Nelson : ready to go, Greg? 09:54:34 From greg : As ready as ever assuming the audio actually works 09:55:55 From Christian Hinse : Hi everybody. 09:56:10 From Christian Hinse : And thanks Chuck. 10:06:36 From Liang Ng : Here is the link for my presentation PDF: https://github.com/godmeta/godmeta.github.io/blob/main/doc/Less%20is%20Mo(o)re%20Beyond%20FORTH%202022-11-19.pdf 10:21:11 From Christian Hinse : I realise that once a product, like a computer or telephone, reaches a level of reliability that allow using it in all kinds of applications. People care about the application and not longer care about the product. 10:22:38 From Christian Hinse : And if do not care about the product anymore then the product will stop evolving because less and less people think about it and its evolution. 10:24:51 From Charles Springer : STarlink antenna. 10:25:49 From Christian Hinse : Am I ever glad that someone is still thinking differently to make computing evolve! 10:33:28 From Don Golding : I want to see Green Arrays successful, it is very amazing technology. 10:33:40 From Christian Hinse : Thanks Greg, I sure would love to see Green Array concept go further. It is nice to see that computing concepts do evolve even if common humans no longer care about computer, but pay attention to applications of computers. We need thinkers to cause evolution! 10:33:54 From Demitri Peynado (UK) : I need to see this promised video 10:34:41 From greg : Thanks for your encouraging remarks, folks. 10:35:38 From Christian Hinse : Where were they all hiding? 10:36:54 From Stefan (Switzerland) : I have no camera 10:37:04 From Christian Hinse : It is nice to see that the 70s thinkers are still thinking. 10:37:08 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : My camera and mic don't work 10:40:26 From alvaro barcellos : two minutea 10:41:20 From UnCensoredNews.US : Great question. 10:57:03 From Christian Hinse : Do I understand this correctly? Brad is describing a Forth way of doing Web Assembly? 11:01:38 From Christian Hinse : OK, it there but in black on black... 11:09:09 From Christian Hinse : Hey! Back to LOGO... 11:13:24 From Christian Hinse : Yes! Why! I sometimes spend days on that question... 11:13:53 From Don Golding : Very cool! 11:16:29 From John P. Masseria : Thank you! 11:17:03 From Don Golding : Brad is the Wizard of Forth! 11:18:03 From Christian Hinse : Now I will have to figure out what Web Assembly is? 11:19:37 From Philip Zembrod : You'll find that it reminds you strikingly of Forth, except that it requires static stack balancing, so e.g. no ?DUP 11:26:49 From Christian Hinse : In common life, I call a matrix a table. Common life never uses the term matrix… But what is the difference between table and matrix? 11:28:46 From Christian Hinse : So this is the way to provide data types in Forth! 11:31:00 From Christian Hinse : Typing and flexible multi-types matrix is obviously something that was missing for Forth. Thanks Bill. 11:37:54 From Christian Hinse : With Forth, you have to be concerned by the hardware... 11:38:32 From Christian Hinse : So people interested in hardware may like Forth. 11:42:18 From Christian Hinse : Thanks Peter. 11:42:19 From alvaro barcellos : thanks Peter 11:43:13 From Stefan (Switzerland) : yes 12:52:53 From Adrian Blake : Bye. 11 pm here. It has been a great evening. I will watch next talks later. 13:32:26 From greg : Audio perfectly OK over the net 13:32:49 From Kevin Appert : the complainers were here locally 13:55:47 From greg : Thanks, Leon. It sounds as though you have been having a LOT of fun 14:04:15 From greg : LOL. My copyright avoider in the 70s was FLUX (Forthlike Language for Unpretentious Xerophiles) 14:04:41 From Don Golding : 😇 14:18:51 From Jan Langevad (Denmark) : Thanks to everybody, and for being invited. Have to hit the bed here. Nice meeting and interesting subjects. Must give Win32Forth a try :-) 14:59:13 From siva : Hello Greg, What is going on with the GreenArrays 32 bit chip? Thanks 15:04:01 From greg : Thanks, Siva. On the website we say if you want this send money. So far no one has :) 15:06:52 From Don Golding : This is the Facebook group supporting this project: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1304548976637542/ 15:07:24 From Don Golding : Here is the Forth2020 link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/forth2020/ 15:07:44 From Demitri Peynado (UK) : I forgot to demo the CORE I since I have it set up next to me. If anyone is interested I will send a video. 15:09:14 From greg : Hi, Doug :) Didnt see you before 15:11:34 From Don Golding : I have to leave, enjoyed all the talks... 15:15:00 From Demitri Peynado (UK) : Thank you for your presentation Don and good questions. 15:27:35 From siva : Ok thanks