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== subroutine call techniques: All code is threaded code? ==
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== Brad Rodriquez's articles ==
Could someone add a link to Brad Rodriquez's "Moving Forth" articles?
https://www.bradrodriguez.com/papers/moving1.htm
Also, I think 'w' is 'working register' not 'word pointer'.
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--[[User:Mortense|Mortense]] ([[User talk:Mortense|talk]]) 18:25, 20 May 2021 (UTC)
: I have reworded this paragraph to include a definition of the term. Yes, it's ''threaded interpretive language'', although some people erroneously use ''threaded-interpreted language''. --[[User:Matthiaspaul|Matthiaspaul]] ([[User talk:Matthiaspaul|talk]]) 19:55, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
== Does "bit" mean "little"? ==
The phrases "which reads the symbolic language a bit at a time" and "each bit exists in only one place" use the word "bit" which may be confused for the computing meaning, rather than e.g. "little". Just in case early machines did read single bits while interpreting, I opened this discussion rather than making the edit. [[Special:Contributions/47.154.80.218|47.154.80.218]] ([[User talk:47.154.80.218|talk]]) 18:49, 29 November 2022 (UTC)
== History - TRW-133 ==
Shouldn't {{alink||History}} mention the TRW-130 and TRW-133<ref>{{cite magazine
| title = The TRW-133 computer
| author = W. C. McGee
| date = February 1964
| magazine = [[Datamation]]
| number = 2
| volume = 10
| pages = 27-29
| editor = ROBERT B. FOREST
| publisher = GARDNER F. LANDON
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</ref> as early exemplars of threaded code? -- [[User:Chatul|Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz Username:Chatul]] ([[User talk:Chatul|talk]]) 15:27, 8 May 2025 (UTC)
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