An effort aimed at developing useful software packages in Scheme for use in research projects and for distribution on the net.
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, and code. Maintained by the Rice Programming Languages Team, the folks behind MzScheme and DrScheme.
Publishes and carries excellent educational materials, including books, using the Scheme programming language. Has Windows and Macintosh Scheme interpreters and a Scheme-driven state-of-the-art solid modeler.
The MIT Project on Mathematics and Computation (Switzerland) has a public FTP archive with Scheme implementations, programs, and curiosities.
A forum for people interested in coordinating libraries and other extensions of the Scheme language between implementations.
Specifications for the programming language Scheme.
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.
This site contains a large (and growing) bibliography of articles, theses, and technical reports related to the Scheme language. Where an online version of the paper is available, a link is provided.
Main page at MIT, Scheme's birthplace; short list of implementations, some general documentation, information on the MIT Scheme implementation, some random links.
Of R. Kent Dybvig's reference manual. Describes R5RS Scheme in a style similar to K&R [Online fulltext version].
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