Forth Gesellschaft

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Website www.forth-ev.de
Contact 33c3@forth-ev.de
Description Forth Gesellschaft e.V. is a not-for-profit organization promoting the programming language Forth.

We provide tutorials to get people started in Forth on the assembly, letting them program the Bitkanone LED array.

Members Forthy
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Self-organized Sessions create self-organized session
Related to Assembly OpenFPGA
Tags forth, blinkenlights, robot, microcontroller, programming
Registered on 16 November 2016 02:53:54
Location for self-organized sessions no
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Location
Note: The location on the map does not represent a reservation of a location and might not represent the actual place, where a assembly can be found. The place can be changed within the form of the assembly by anyone. It will be updated by the assembly itself on day 0 or day 1 as soon as the actual location is known.
Orga contact 33c3@forth-ev.de
Brings Triceps robot playing Go and peg solitaire

Bitkanone LED display array (2x) Several microcontrollers

Projects net2o (secure P2P network)

Programming controllers, PCs, and Androids in Forth

Uses money no money handling
Plays TING yes
Plays TING skills {{{Plays ting skills}}}
Character of assembly place to show and meet
Seats needed 4
Extra seats 2
Assembly specification want sit public
Planning notes
past congress review We have been on 30c3 on level1, and on 31c3+32c3 on level2 with lots of visitors passing by, and perfect for our needs.

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Forth Gesellschaft e.V. is a not-for-profit organization promoting the programming language Forth. We provide tutorials to get people started in Forth on the assembly, letting them program the Bitkanone LED array.

We show off the Triceps robot, usually playing peg solitaire, and optionally Go against visitors (but most of them have not enough time for that).

We provide tutorials to get started with programming in Forth, on PCs and Androids with Gforth, and a number of ARM-based microcontrollers with Mecrisp Stellaris.