...well at least this one does. It's mostly for some random MU* servers but Forth-like languages (without the silly 'pages' of the older forth implementation) are still going quite strong, but I very definately agree that Forth is a language with it's own programming style that nothing else can, or should, duplicate.

And it's a style I find remarkably intuitive and easy to program in when I'm just banging out code to test an idea before building it again more properly in some other language, as if I get something wrong it breaks where I got it wrong, no sooner, no later, so I can find flaws in my ideas faster.
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