A list of people who are doing similar things, and deserve indirect credit for this project, mainly for the ideas they have published in text or code. * Manfred von Thun, author of Joy http://www.latrobe.edu.au/philosophy/phimvt/joy.html Joy seems to focus on the more mathematical aspects of concatenative combinators. The link above leads to a lot of documentation of this sort. * Slava Pestov, author of Factor http://factorcode.org/ Factor seems to take a more pragmatic approach, aiming to be a next generation forth. * Samuel Tardieu, author of PicForth http://www.rfc1149.net/devel/picforth * Bradford J. Rodriguez, author of CamelForth http://www.zetetics.com/bj/ I am especially thankful for the series "Moving Forth", but his website contains a lot of interesting information about Forth development. * Frank Sergeant, author of Pygmy Forth http://pygmy.utoh.org/ His paper "A 3-instruction Forth for Embedded Systems Work" was one of the main points of inspiration to start the original Badnop project. * Charles Moore, inventor of forth and author of colorForth http://www.colorforth.com/ What can I say? Chuck's minimalistic mantra is a continuous source of inspiration. * Henry Baker, author of Linear Lisp concept http://home.pipeline.com/~hbaker1/LinearLisp.html