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Maybe. Debatable. But the point was more that “replace all userspace [and kernelspace] with X” is the raison d'être of many Forths. So many classic Forth systems boot into a Forth environment, extended in Forth by the programmer-user. If that's what he's looking for, there's 55 years of Forth history to delve into.




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