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'''Trith''' is an experimental stack-based, [http://concatenative.org/wiki/view/Concatenative%20language concatenative] programming language by [[User:Arto Bendiken|Arto Bendiken]]. It is dynamically typed and has a homoiconic program representation. The implementation currently consists of a virtual machine, interpreter, and compiler toolchain written in [[Ruby]] and an in-the-works runtime targeting the [[JVM]].
Trith programs are simply nested lists of operators and operands, with the operators identified by URIs
Trith is inspired and influenced by the author's experience with [[Forth]], [[Lisp]] and [[Scheme]] in general, and the concatenative languages [[Joy]], [[XY]], [[Factor]] and [[Cat]] in particular.
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