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Update README.md
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Tim Vaughan
<tgvaughan@gmail.com>
Mon, 11 Jul 2016 20:58:23 +0000
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One of my goals has been to have forth.jl contain as much of the
[F83 required word set](http://forth.sourceforge.net/standard/fst83/fst83-12.htm)
as makes sense given the underlying VM. (Actually, my main goal goes a bit
One of my goals has been to have forth.jl contain as much of the
[F83 required word set](http://forth.sourceforge.net/standard/fst83/fst83-12.htm)
as makes sense given the underlying VM. (Actually, my main goal goes a bit
-beyond this: I want to
be able to, with a couple of exceptions, be
compatible
+beyond this: I want to
forth.jl to be, with a couple of exceptions,
compatible
with the description of forth contained in the second edition of Leo Brodie's
book "Starting Forth".) I'm fairly happy with my progress so far. Of the
131 required F83 words, only 20 remain unimplemented. These words fall into
with the description of forth contained in the second edition of Leo Brodie's
book "Starting Forth".) I'm fairly happy with my progress so far. Of the
131 required F83 words, only 20 remain unimplemented. These words fall into