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    JSchemePlus

    JSchemePlus

    An hack of Jscheme with a lot of enhancements and additional features.

    JSchemePlus is an hack of Jscheme 1.4 by Peter Norvig. It allows to redistribute a script in an executable JAR file of only ~40K and implements all of R4RS with a lot of additional functions, like: (execute command) (random) (sequence from up-to step) (split list element) (string-split string sub-string) (read-all-from-file file) (write-to-file file data) (file-size file) etc... For the complete list read the HELP file or type (help). JSchemePlus needs only the Java Virtual Machine (version...
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    A set of Eclipse plugins for the Scheme programming language. Features a powerful, fully extensible S-expression-based editor. Integrates seamlessly with any Scheme interpreter.
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    A collection of tools for the SETL Programming Language, including a LALR parser generator and lexical scanner generator.
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    Ocean Scheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language (aiming to be compatible with the upcoming R6RS Standard), whose native platform is the .NET framework (Mono, MS, and DotGNU). Written ground-up in C#.
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    Topsl (The Online Psychology Survey Language) is a programming language designed to make it easy to write sophisticated Web-based surveys. It features integrated support for longitudinal studies and arbitrary branching and looping on longitudinal data.
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    Programming Language much like C with some java like elements implimented in scheme*. Purely for learning, though you can write a few programs with it. Written in DrScheme.
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    In this project we aim to develop scheme libraries for developing various web applications (especially servlets and xml-based web services). Our approach is to use jscheme (an open source implementation of scheme in Java) as the core language which allow
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    FramerD is a distributed semi-structured object database originally developed at MIT. It provides an internationalized Scheme-based scripting language, built-in text analysis tools, and special support for web scripting.
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    The "sTeXme" TeX extension allows to manipulate TeX internals from the Scheme programming language.
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    Genjutsu is a programming language designed for extending C/C++ applications. The syntax is akin to Scheme's. Genjutsu is optimized for distributed object systems and designed to make such applications easy to write. Included is a shell, gjsh.
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    The intention of this independent research project is to develop a simple programming language that has rather powerful metaprogramming capabilities.
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    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.
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    The Pointless Programming Language Reference is a multiple programming language reference document. It allows you to compare and contrast languages, learn a new language from your knowledge of another or simply lookup how to accomplish tasks.
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