Project GNU's extension language
(Scheme Resources)
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Places where you can find Guile stuff.
- Lumpy Guile
- is a collection of Guilecentric code, documents and other
stuff [see also: nepotism].
Please let us know if you have other resources that should be listed here.
General resources for the Scheme programming language.
- The Revised^5
Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme
- is the current Scheme standard. Guile isn't totally compliant
yet.
- Revised^4
Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme
- is the previous standard. Guile is closer to this one.
- The Scheme
Repository
- is a good source of links, code, and documentation for scheme.
- Schemers.org
- is more of the same.
- Scheme
home page
- at Mit. Not quite as extensive as the Scheme Repository or
Schemers.org
- The Scheme Request For
Implementation site
- contains proposals for a number of Scheme extensions. Many of
these tend to exist in one form or the other in a lot of the different
Schemes, but can have wildly different interfaces. The SRFI process is
essentially aimed at making these non-standard features more standard,
without actually being standard [see also: obfuscated].
- Greg Badros'
Scheme
Lecture Notes
- are, as the title implies, a set of slides that touch on a
variety of subjects related to scheme programing, including samples of
similar code written in c and scheme, lambda calculus, and lists.
2 Aug 2000 spacey
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