MIT/GNU Scheme
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| MIT/GNU Scheme | |
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| Developer | MIT |
| Latest release | 7.7.1 / June 2002 |
| Preview release | 7.7.90.+ / September 9, 2007 |
| OS | Cross-platform |
| Platform | x86 |
| Genre | Programming language |
| License | GPL |
| Website | www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/ |
| Standard(s) | R5RS (mostly) |
MIT/GNU Scheme is a free software Scheme implementation. MIT/GNU Scheme was free software even before the Free Software Foundation and GNU General Public License existed.
The book Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics has software which runs on MIT/GNU Scheme. It has a built-in Emacs-like editor called Edwin.
- MIT/GNU Scheme home page
- MIT/GNU Scheme page at MIT's AI Lab
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| History | GNU Manifesto · GNU Project · Free Software Foundation · History of free software | |
| GNU licences | GNU General Public License · GNU Lesser General Public License · GNU Free Documentation License · GPL linking exception | |
| Software | GNU (Variants) · GNOME · Gnuzilla · IceCat · Gnash · Bash · GCC · GNU Emacs · glibc · Coreutils · GNU build system · Other GNU packages and programs | |
| Speakers | Robert J. Chassell · Loïc Dachary · Ricardo Galli · Georg C. F. Greve · Federico Heinz · Benjamin Mako Hill · Bradley M. Kuhn · Eben Moglen · Brett Smith · Richard Stallman · John Sullivan | |