PostScript is a Forth-like language. That is, it is a stack-based, threaded-interpreted language. Simple drawing can be accomplished as follows: ```plaintext newpath 100 100 moveto 100 200 lineto 200 200 lineto 200 100 lineto 3.14 setlinewidth closepath stroke ``` We can store a list of words for later recall as follows: ```plaintext /mysquare { newpath 0 0 moveto 0 1 lineto 1 1 lineto 1 0 lineto closepath } def /makepink { 1 0.5 0.5 setrgbcolor fill } /makepurple { 0.7 0 0.7 setrgbcolor fill } /makeorange { 1 0.7 0 setrgbcolor fill } /makeblue { 0 0 1 setrgbcolor fill } 31 31 scale 10 10 translate mysquare makepink 0 5 translate mysquare makepurple 5 0 translate mysquare makeorange 0 -5 translate mysquare makeblue ``` We can draw text as follows: ```plaintext /Palatino findfont 18 scalefont setfont 100 50 translate (Hello World) show ``` PostScript has a full set of basic graphics operations, which can be used as above. At this level, it is delightfully simple.