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Every year the Forth Society e.V. honours an outstanding personality for his/her Forth activities. Started in 1986 as a plastic toy trophy, the SWAP-Dragon has been reborn in 1997 as a beautiful bronze sculpture. | Every year the Forth Society e.V. honours an outstanding personality for his/her Forth activities. Started in 1986 as a plastic toy trophy, the SWAP-Dragon has been reborn in 1997 as a beautiful bronze sculpture. | ||
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When the programming language Forth became publically available in the early 80s, the book Starting Forth by Leo Brodie, formerly Forth Inc., was one of the sources for beginners. It became very popular not only because of the entertaining text but also because the insightful images, that described the different system components and operators as comic figures. To explain the operator SWAP Leo Brodie used a little two-headed dragon, which is today known as the SWAP-Dragon. Below is the original comic from the first edition of Starting Forth that allowed so many of us to understand, what SWAP was supposed to do: | When the programming language Forth became publically available in the early 80s, the book Starting Forth by Leo Brodie, formerly Forth Inc., was one of the sources for beginners. It became very popular not only because of the entertaining text but also because the insightful images, that described the different system components and operators as comic figures. To explain the operator SWAP Leo Brodie used a little two-headed dragon, which is today known as the SWAP-Dragon. Below is the original comic from the first edition of Starting Forth that allowed so many of us to understand, what SWAP was supposed to do: | ||
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The word SWAP is defined to swich the order of the top two stack items. As with the other stack manipulation operators, you can test SWAP at your terminal in " | The word SWAP is defined to swich the order of the top two stack items. As with the other stack manipulation operators, you can test SWAP at your terminal in " | ||
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But this is not the only reference to SWAP in Starting Forth. When SWAP sees the operator ROT, which exchanges the upper three entries of the data stack, he shivered over so much complexity: | But this is not the only reference to SWAP in Starting Forth. When SWAP sees the operator ROT, which exchanges the upper three entries of the data stack, he shivered over so much complexity: | ||
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- | The SWAP becomes the unofficial mascot of the FORTH society | + | The SWAP becomes the unofficial mascot of the FORTH society. Sometimes he appears on Forth-Shirts and on beer mugs (?) - and always in our heads.. |
- | Sometimes he appears on Forth-Shirts | + | |
- | [a Swap T-Shirt] © | + | |
- | and on beer mugs (?) | + | |
- | [a Swap mug plan] | + | |
- | and always in our heads.. | + | |
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===== 1986 – A prize is born ===== | ===== 1986 – A prize is born ===== | ||
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The plastic SWAP dragon had a notable property. It smelled surprisingly of strawberries! Unfortunately we cannot show that here. (So much for multimedia :-) Here a photo of the plastic trophy: | The plastic SWAP dragon had a notable property. It smelled surprisingly of strawberries! Unfortunately we cannot show that here. (So much for multimedia :-) Here a photo of the plastic trophy: | ||
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When it became clear that what was meant with this all, must be older than ten years, the work on a bronze sculpture began. Rolf Kretzschmar, | When it became clear that what was meant with this all, must be older than ten years, the work on a bronze sculpture began. Rolf Kretzschmar, | ||
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|2015|Karsten Roederer|Hannover| | |2015|Karsten Roederer|Hannover| | ||
|2016|Thomas Prinz|Augsburg| | |2016|Thomas Prinz|Augsburg| | ||
+ | |2017|Klaus Zobawa|Kalkar| | ||
+ | |2018|Andrea Heil-Rieger|[[events: | ||
+ | |2019|Matthias Koch|[[events: | ||
+ | |2020|Matthias Trute (posthum)|Swaps Lair((In 2020 there was initially no award ceremony because meetings were prohibited due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This was made up for on November 14th, 2021 at the general meeting of the Forth Society, by decision of the Dragon Council, at Swaps Lair the evening before. The swap was after a year in the hereafter back in this world. And therefore this year another conference participant could be designated as a dragon bearer.))| | ||
+ | |2021|Wolfgang Strauß|Essen((The award ceremony took place at the general meeting on November 14th, 2021, which unfortunately only took place as a video conference this year. The handover took place in person a few days later in Essen.))| | ||
© The Swap drawing and other drawings from Leo Brodie' | © The Swap drawing and other drawings from Leo Brodie' |
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