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Scheme Weekly News for 2002-10-21
This is a round-up of news and announcements related to the Scheme programming language, mostly taken from newsgroups, mailing lists and web sites that I'm aware of. Feel free to send me more. The aim is to publish in multiple formats on the web each week, but more on that very soon.
Paper added to ReadScheme library
Chris Hanson "A Syntactic Closures Macro Facility" Lisp Pointers IV. 4. October-December 1991. Postscript.
Quack is a Scheme mode for Emacsen, originally written for PLT Scheme, but now endeavouring to support all popular implementations. This release contains fixes for manual viewing and adds SLIB to quack-manuals.
SISC is an extensible Java-based Scheme interpreter. This should become the next stable release "very soon". This release implements compiled-libraries and includes many fixes.
A Lisp language for .net, apparently derived from a Scheme implementation, but having "lost" Scheme compatibility during the port to the CLR.
An implementation of the MD5 message digest algorithm in R5RS Scheme by Jens Axel Søgaard, together with an example of adapting it for faster operation in PLT Scheme.
Gauche is a Scheme implementation that aims to be a useful script interpreter and follow R5RS. This release fixes bugs in the command-line startup and charconv; and enhances uvector, sequence, SRFI-1, port->string and file.utils.
LShift is looking for people with a strong interest in programming languages to do interesting programming language-esque things.
GNU Serveez is a server framework written with Guile Scheme. This release includes lots of bugfixes and adds support for new platforms and features. Documentation has been rewritten and an icecast server example is now included.
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