In article <Ridh3.7059$U6.51791 at newsr2.twcny.rr.com> "John Passaniti" <jpass at rochester.rr.com> writes:
>>Jarrah Computers <jarrah at inf.net.au> wrote in message
>news:01bec852$6f633a40$034b20cb at jarrah.inf.net.au...>> I know there is not really an "F", let alone
>> Forth in the shapes, but, as I said, I just
>> thought I'd throw-it-against-the-wall-and-
>> see-if-it-sticks...
>>You're at least the second person who has proposed a logo for Forth.
>>I guess what I'm missing here is why a language even needs a logo. I
>can see a particular implementation of Forth possibly having a logo,
>but why does Forth itself need a logo? What purpose would it serve?
>What other languages have logos associated with them, and what
>benefits have users or vendors of the language had because of it?
>>I think Forth needs a whole lot more than a logo.
Christ you guys, Logo doesn't even have a logo.
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