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> Yes, and Forth has been maintaining somehow its ties with aerospace for over 50 years: https://www.forth.com/resources/forth-apps

Somehow all of those projects are… really old? A satellite control UI on top of Windows 7 from 2015 (somehow Chuck Moore's assertion that “If they are starting from the OS they have made the first mistake” did not extend to Windows here). A STM-16 (2 Mbit/sec!) multiplexer, very modern. A power plant control system from 1995. And yes, an aerospace project indeed, also from 1995. Notably none of these are using his CAD software, much less using any of his chips.

> Apparently some people are still interested in it: https://www.mpeforth.com/news-gossip-and-rumour/

I'm sure they are? There are people interested in all sorts of things. (Well, at least some of them were in 2022, which is the last time someone bothered to add a news post.) That doesn't mean it is a useful design paradigm for the world at large. Remember, Chuck Moore's claim is that not following his ways means 10x the bugs, cost, etc. -- I don't really see anything supporting that claim.



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