Some of you may remember (and some wish we could forget) a ramble I
posted about six months back about traffic lights and language design
and all the weird ways we get meaning out of such a small # of
symbols.  One of the things I'd pondered was using color for syntax.

Well, somebody else did.  I just stumbled on colorForth!  

    In Forth, a new word is defined by a preceeding colon, words inside a
    definition are compiled, outside are executed. In colorForth a new
    word is red, green words are compiled, yellow executed. This use of
    color further reduces the syntax, or punctuation, needed.

    http://www.colorforth.com/cf.html

Red, green and yellow!  It's the language of traffic lights!

This is, of course, programmed on a 27-key keyboard.  That being all
the symbols you possibly need in Color Forth.  And you thought Perl
was compact!

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Michael G. Schwern   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>    http://www.pobox.com/~schwern/
Perl6 Quality Assurance     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       Kwalitee Is Job One
Commence simultaneous panic on my mark.

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