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MIT/GNU Scheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language. Developed at MIT, the previous name of MIT Scheme was ‘C-Scheme’
, since it was a portable Scheme implemented in C rather than on Lisp hardware. In 2001, MIT Scheme was adopted as a GNU package and renamed MIT/GNU Scheme.
The package provides an interpreter, the compiler named Liar, a source-code debugger, an integrated Emacsen editor called EdWin, and a large runtime library.
- MIT/GNU Scheme Home Page
- Chris Hanson on MIT/GNU Scheme's 2005 development status - Post to the mit-scheme-users mailing list.
- Don't Panic! - An walkthrough on setting up MIT/GNU Scheme
- Chris Hanson on MIT/GNU Scheme's 2016 development status - Post to the mit-scheme-devel mailing list.
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