A quick guide to Scheme implementations
erkin
(03 Feb 2020 22:41 UTC)
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Re: A quick guide to Scheme implementations Duy Nguyen (03 Feb 2020 23:50 UTC)
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Re: A quick guide to Scheme implementations
Lassi Kortela
(04 Feb 2020 10:49 UTC)
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Re: A quick guide to Scheme implementations
Erkin Batu Altunbaş
(04 Feb 2020 16:59 UTC)
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Re: A quick guide to Scheme implementations
Amirouche Boubekki
(04 Feb 2020 07:53 UTC)
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Re: A quick guide to Scheme implementations
Göran Weinholt
(04 Feb 2020 08:00 UTC)
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Re: A quick guide to Scheme implementations
Lassi Kortela
(04 Feb 2020 11:31 UTC)
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Re: A quick guide to Scheme implementations
erkin
(04 Feb 2020 16:51 UTC)
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Re: A quick guide to Scheme implementations
Lassi Kortela
(04 Feb 2020 17:01 UTC)
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Re: A quick guide to Scheme implementations
Erkin Batu Altunbaş
(04 Feb 2020 21:43 UTC)
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Re: A quick guide to Scheme implementations Duy Nguyen 03 Feb 2020 23:50 UTC
I think latest Guile version supports r7rs now (or most of it). I'm not a Guile user so I can't really confirm. On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 5:41 AM erkin <xxxxxx@erkin.party> wrote: > > Hello everyone (again), > > Last year, I was working on an article called 'An Opinionated Guide to Scheme > Implementations' in order to address the newbie question of 'What implementation > should I start with?' Amirouche asked me to share the draft here, but I > completely forgot about the whole thing. > > Today he helpfully reminded me again and I feel obliged to share the half-baked > draft. It's fairly short and in plaintext but I decided not to clutter your > mailboxes so I'm uploading it to a pastebin service. > > https://clbin.com/ztikI > > Again, I welcome any feedback. Since I'm not well-versed with the majority of > Scheme implementations, I'd like to turn this into a collaborative effort and > draw input from people who actually know how they work. I can share the org file > if needed. > > Cheers > > -- > ~erkin -- Duy