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Here are some Scheme- and Common-Lisp-related items. Everything presented
here is freely distributable and freely usable, and comes with no warranty
of any kind. FS (as in GPL, LGPL) bundlers who require a standard license
may use the LGPL to bundle any of these items. Others should find my
COPYING
file adequate.
You may find versions of some of these items in other archives or bundled with larger projects, but this is where you are guaranteed to get the absolute latest.
(These programs and documents are fairly stable by now and change but glacially. You may send me bug reports and improvement suggestions, but I may not be able to get to resolve them quickly.)
Teach Yourself Scheme in Fixnum Days. Also available in Japanese translation, from Nobuo Yamashita.
TeX2page converts LaTeX and plain TeX documents into Web pages. Some celebrity uses of TeX2page. The TeX2page FAQ.
troff2page converts man
and
ms
documents to Web pages.
pregexp: Portable Regular Expressions for Scheme and Common Lisp. Perl 5.x syntax.
SLaTeX is a font-assigning pretty-printer for Scheme code in TeX documents.
Scmxlate: Porting Scheme code across dialects and to Common Lisp. This includes the scm2cl submodule that can be independently used to port Scheme code to Common Lisp.
Schelog is an embedding of Prolog-style logic programming in Scheme.
Unwind-protect in portable Scheme.
Miscellaneous Unix text-processing stuff, viz., editing Lisp in vi; consulting Webster’s dictionary from vim; various Vim plugins.
Some other stuff.
More Scheme-related material may be found at PLT and at Schemers.org.
I am grateful to Northeastern University’s Programming Languages Team (PLT) for hosting these web pages.
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