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On 2023-08-14, dxforth <
dxforth@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 15/08/2023 1:27 am, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
>> On 2023-08-14, albert@cherry.(none) (albert)
wrote:
>>> I finally understood what closures mean.
>>> In Forth parlance it is a search order that is kept with an
>>> Forth word.
>>
>> It seems as if you emigrated to Forth Island decades ago and now you
>> need everything translated into Forthese.
>
> Some concepts that abound are baffling and need translating.
> OTOH forth afficionados come up with novelties too :)
Large numbers of more or less empty heads that don`t know anything other
than Javascript are able to grok closures.
Relating things to what you know is a useful crutch, but at
some point you have to just walk.
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