> - Forth people defined the IEEE754 standard on floating point, because they knew how to do that well in software.
IEEE 754 was principally developed by Kahan (in collaboration with his grad student, Coonen, and a visiting professor, Stone, whence the name KCS draft), none of whom were involved with Forth in any way that I am aware. And the history is pretty clear that the greatest influence on IEEE 754 before its release was Kahan's work with Intel developing the 8087.
> - Forth people defined the IEEE754 standard on floating point, because they knew how to do that well in software.
IEEE 754 was principally developed by Kahan (in collaboration with his grad student, Coonen, and a visiting professor, Stone, whence the name KCS draft), none of whom were involved with Forth in any way that I am aware. And the history is pretty clear that the greatest influence on IEEE 754 before its release was Kahan's work with Intel developing the 8087.