New attempt at a Scheme library
erkin
(03 Feb 2020 22:22 UTC)
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Re: New attempt at a Scheme library
Amirouche Boubekki
(04 Feb 2020 08:01 UTC)
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Scheme bibliography / Readscheme updates
Lassi Kortela
(04 Feb 2020 11:17 UTC)
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Re: Scheme bibliography / Readscheme updates Amirouche Boubekki (06 Feb 2020 08:55 UTC)
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Re: Scheme bibliography / Readscheme updates
Lassi Kortela
(07 Feb 2020 15:37 UTC)
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Re: Scheme bibliography / Readscheme updates
Arthur A. Gleckler
(06 Feb 2020 16:09 UTC)
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Re: New attempt at a Scheme library
Lassi Kortela
(04 Feb 2020 11:12 UTC)
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Re: New attempt at a Scheme library
erkin
(04 Feb 2020 16:40 UTC)
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Re: Scheme bibliography / Readscheme updates Amirouche Boubekki 06 Feb 2020 08:55 UTC
Le mar. 4 févr. 2020 à 12:17, Lassi Kortela <xxxxxx@lassi.io> a écrit : > > > There is also which is more focused on science publications at: > > > > https://github.com/arew-scheme/bibliography#bibliography-of-scheme-related-research > > Thanks for keeping the bibliography alive. > > IMHO it would be great to have those in BibTeX format (or preferably a > S-expression version of BibTeX). I can help with the conversion if > others agree with the idea. > > > But it is not up-to-date regarding Scheme workshops. > > Are the updates on the workshop web pages, or should we ask the organizers? As of yet, I do not think it is necessary to contact the organizers. I was thinking about making one markdown file per publication. Or we could go the S-expression route. In any case, it will require to rework what is currently available, and that is a long process. If we come up with an s-expr format, it will be nice to have fields for keywords and abstracts.