Surf these sites: CMU Scheme Repository -- Part of the greater CMU AI Repository. Has a large overlap with the Indiana repository. Hello, World program -- Scheme 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. Invitation to Scheme -- A chapter from a Scheme book which gives a concise history and good overview of the language. RRRS-Authors Mailing List Archive -- An archive of the mailing list of the authors of the RnRS, up to and including 1998. Revised^5 Report on Scheme -- The R5RS in GZipped PostScript form. Revised^5 Scheme (R5RS) -- The Revised^5 Report on Scheme specification converted to HTML from Texinfo by Aubrey Jaffer. Doesn''t include the denotational semantics (section 7.2) since plain HTML doesn''t display mathematics very well. Scheme Requests For Implementation -- The "Scheme Requests for Implementation" (SRFI) process is a new approach to helping Scheme users to write portable and yet useful code. It is a forum for people interested in coordinating libraries and other additions to the Scheme language between implementations. A sample of the final SRFIs: SRFI-0 Feature-based conditional expansion construct; SRFI-4 Homogeneous numeric vector datatypes; SRFI-6 Basic String Ports; SRFI-9 Defining Record Types. 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, code, etc. Maintained by Rice Programming Languages Team, the folks behind MzScheme and DrScheme. The Scheme Programming Language -- This is the home of the Scheme programming language at MIT. It contains links to documentation, various implementations of Scheme, and other assorted links. The Scheme Underground -- An effort to develop useful software packages in Scheme for use by research projects and for distribution on the net. The Schememonster''s Friends -- A group of computer science students at the Helsinki University of Technology united by the interest in Scheme - and the insight that we should keep the fun in programming. The Scsh FAQ -- The FAQ for Scsh, the Scheme Shell. The comp.lang.scheme FAQ -- The FAQ for the comp.lang.scheme USENET discussion group.
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