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My first project in Scheme and first time on Sourceforge.
I am trying to write a Chez Scheme library containing a high-level language to fasciliate the developement of Brainfuck-Code.
The Scheme Natural Language Toolkit (S-NLTK) is a Scheme R6RS library for language and text processing, and various tasks related to symbolic and statistical analysis of language data.
Library Management Software System will be an online and mobile service to help people and public libraries to automate all activities. PhotonSoft Ltd. plan LMSS to be world's largest library network and social space with Internet/WAP communication tools
Pilo Visual Tools for Scheme (Pvts) is a basic interpreter with visual tools for Scheme (LISP). Written in Java, PVTS has an interpreter and three visualization modules: a global environment viewer, a function call viewer, and a data structure viewer.
Algheme is a computer Algebra system written in the Scheme language.
This project is actually aimed to symbolic computation using Groebner
Bases and related topics; nevertheless, it can eventually evolve in a
computational system for Mathematics in g
An implementation of the language described in "Karel the Robot: A Gentle Introduction to The Art of Programming" by Richard Pattis et al. Both Java and C/Unix versions are available.