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  • The Scheme Underground

    An effort aimed at developing useful software packages in Scheme for use in research projects and for distribution on the net.

    www.ai.mit.edu

  • Schemers.org

    A collection of resources for the Scheme language. The place to go to get comprehensive, up-to-date information on all aspects of Scheme: implementations, papers, and code. Maintained by the Rice Programming Languages Team, the folks behind MzScheme and DrScheme.

    www.schemers.org

  • Schemers, Inc.

    Publishes and carries excellent educational materials, including books, using the Scheme programming language. Has Windows and Macintosh Scheme interpreters and a Scheme-driven state-of-the-art solid modeler.

    www.schemers.com

  • MIT Project MAC (Switzerland) Archive

    The MIT Project on Mathematics and Computation (Switzerland) has a public FTP archive with Scheme implementations, programs, and curiosities.

  • Scheme Requests For Implementation

    A forum for people interested in coordinating libraries and other extensions of the Scheme language between implementations.

    srfi.schemers.org

  • Reports on the Algorithmic Language Scheme

    Specifications for the programming language Scheme.

    swissnet.ai.mit.edu

  • Indiana University's Internet Scheme Repository

    The definitive resource for Scheme on the net. Contains a large catalog of implementations, useful source code, and documents, many of which you won't find anywhere else.

    www.cs.indiana.edu

  • Online Bibliography of Scheme Research

    This site contains a large (and growing) bibliography of articles, theses, and technical reports related to the Scheme language. Where an online version of the paper is available, a link is provided.

    library.readscheme.org

  • The Scheme Programming Language

    Main page at MIT, Scheme's birthplace; short list of implementations, some general documentation, information on the MIT Scheme implementation, some random links.

    www.swiss.ai.mit.edu

  • The Scheme Programming Language

    By R. Kent Dybvig; Prentice Hall, 1996, ISBN 0134546466, 2nd edition. Reference book, describes R5RS Scheme in style similar to K&R [Online full text version].

    www.scheme.com

  • Hello, World Program

    Scheme version of this canonical first program.

    www2.latech.edu

  • RRRS-Authors Mailing List Archive

    An archive of the mailing list of the authors of the RnRS, from 1984 to 1998.

    swissnet.ai.mit.edu

  • The comp.lang.scheme FAQ

    Usenet discussion group FAQ archive.

    www.faqs.org

  • Lisp and Scheme Meetup Day

    Meetup with other local programmers interested in Lisp, Scheme and other functional programming languages.

    lisp.meetup.com

  • Practical Scheme

    Libraries and extensions to use Scheme as a production tool, to process daily chores for system engineers and programmers: parse files, generate reports, watch processes, provide small GUI wrappers, etc. English, Japanese.

    www.shiro.dreamhost.com

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