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Forth is a neat little language. Writing a compiler for it is very easy, and yet it isn't too terrible to write as a user. That is a tough balance to strike.
Emphasis on the "little". You can get a working Forth environment into <5K. That's why they used to use it to write BIOSen. I'm surprised you don't hear more about it in embedded spaces today—seems like it would be ideal for that use case.