I use chibi at work; s'not bad considering the size, & certainly better than tinyscheme. I currently use a custom dialect for new stuff, but the old is either Chibi or Gauche.

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 11:13 AM, David Leimbach <leimy2k@gmail.com> wrote:


On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 7:30 AM, Iruata Souza <iru.muzgo@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Eris Discordia<eris.discordia@gmail.com> wrote:
> Although, you may be better off reading SICP "as intended," and use MIT
> Scheme on either Windows or a *NIX. The book (and the freaking language) is
> already hard/unusual enough for one to not want to get confused by
> implementation quirks. (Kill the paren!)
>

for the most part of the book Plan 9 is as good as the mentioned
options, except if you want a more lispy editor.

iru

Check out chibi-scheme
http://code.google.com/p/chibi-scheme/

foof on freenode in #scheme is working on it, and it's got Plan 9 support as well as others.  Well last I heard from a friend who's been using and working with it.

Dave



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Q: How many Prolog programmers does it take to change a lightbulb?

A: No.
 -- Ovid

   "By cosmic rule, as day yields night, so winter summer, war peace, plenty famine. All things change. Air penetrates the lump of myrrh, until the joining bodies die and rise again in smoke called incense."

   "Men do not know how that which is drawn in different directions harmonises with itself. The harmonious structure of the world depends upon opposite tension like that of the bow and the lyre."

   "This universe, which is the same for all, has not been made by any god or man, but it always has been, is, and will be an ever-living fire, kindling itself by regular measures and going out by regular measures"
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