After noticing "Chicken for blub programmers" on the wiki some months ago, I
decided a good way to learn Scheme would be to produce a similar document.
It's ~50 pages long and written as one large table with various
sub-headings.  At last count (end of November), it had over 400 solutions to
about 250 problems in both Chicken and Python, as well as tons of links to
further documentation and reference material.  It's currently still in draft
form, which means there's some editing notes and blank sections here and
there.

I plan to continue working on the document, but I've been sidetracked
developing a DSL for an evolutionary programming language, which I also plan
to document in this format.  If you'd like to comment or contribute I'd be
appreciative and would eventually be willing to translate it to wiki format
if there is an interest.

Unfortunately I used this document as a test of Google Docs, and under all
but the most ideal circumstances the formatting sucks.  Nevertheless you can
find the raw Google Docs version at the address below.  If you like it, hate
it or would like to see additions please comment.

http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgxzmhv_579j3m5kc5

Jack Trades
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