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    a web server written in gambit/scheme that implements push technology and abstracts it trought actor model, implements too a compiler of yera, a language to describe gui in terms of functional reactive programming.
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    Eleven is a programming language for creating robust, scalable web applications. It offers a 20x programmer productivity increase over ASP, JSP, etc. by automating state management and UI layout. The compiler generates ready-to-run PHP or mod_perl code.
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    An optimising compiler for the R5RS Scheme language, written in R5RS Scheme, compiling to ANSI C, supporting Unix-like platforms, performing whole-program analysis and online partial evaluation.
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    sexpreader is a library which can be used by compiler or interpreter writers who want to read LISP-like constructs. This library can read in various tokens like integers, floats, symbols, strings, characters, booleans and parenthesis.
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    A framework for generation of real-time numerical simulations of dynamical systems from differential and difference equations.
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    A Windows native distribution of Bigloo, a Scheme system that includes an optimizing compiler generating C code, Java classes and .NET CIL files as well as an interpreter.
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    Luna is a Scheme compiler and run time environment for .NET - it is written in C# and Scheme, and provides a useful superset of the R5RS standard.
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    Stalin is an aggressive optimizing batch whole-program Scheme compiler. It uses advanced flow analysis and type inference and a variety of other optimization techniques to produce code (using C as an intermediate language) that is extremely fast.
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