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Scheme Weekly News for 2002-10-28
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.
GNU TeXmacs is a WYSIWYGish document processor inspired by TeX and Emacs, containing Guile Scheme. This version introduces automatic assembling of documentation, help browsing, improvements to page breaks and a clean-up in base.scm by David Allouche.
Schematics is hosting a web page for Scheme meetings in London, England, UK. The next meeting will be 6 November.
guile-scsh is a modified (and incomplete) version of the Scheme Shell (scsh) that runs in guile instead of Scheme-48. This release is packaged against guile 1.6.x and based on scsh 0.5.3
SISC is a Java-based interpreter of Scheme, aiming to be complete and outperform other Java implementations of the language. This release candidate contains bug fixes for automatic integer overflow and symbol reading.
This is version 1.5 of an Emacs interaction mode for running the Guile Scheme interpreter, originally written for a course at KTH Stockholm.
Common Music is an algorithmic music composition "environment" that can be used with a variety of differnet sound syntheisis packages like CLM, Midi, Csound etc. It is a port from CLOS to Guile/GOOPS.
This is an early version of a Guile interface to the GTK-Canvas, which is itself a copy of the new canvas widget back to GTK+ 1.2. This version includes many API changes.
GNU Source-highlight wants to support Scheme
The maintainer of GNU Source-highlight has asked for help in supporting Scheme, in a post to comp.lang.scheme. Source-highlight only performs lexical analysis, so this may be trickier than first thought.
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