Hi all,
I use my own Scheme programming system derived from MzScheme. It is
heavily customized and comes with lot of libraries and language
extensions that is useful for professional programmers. Thought it
would be of interest to other Schemers/Lispers and made it free
software. You can get it from http://spark-scheme.wikispot.org/
Thanks,
-- Vijay
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> Hi all,
>
> I use my own Scheme programming system derived from MzScheme. It is
> heavily customized and comes with lot of libraries and language
> extensions that is useful for professional programmers. Thought it
> would be of interest to other Schemers/Lispers and made it free
> software. You can get it from http://spark-scheme.wikispot.org/
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- Vijay
Thanks for posting!
You may want to write a bit more what it does, why
one should use it.
What are the main capabilities? What does it bring
on top of MzScheme? What kind of applications is it
useful for and what are you doing with it?
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http://lispm.dyndns.org/
BTW: The name "Spark" is used for another programming language
project:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPARK_(programming_language)
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Stefan Scholl wrote:
> BTW: The name "Spark" is used for another programming language
> project:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPARK_(programming_language)
Whatever; when push comes to shove, you'll all get sued by Sun anyway. :)