On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 10:08:47 -0400 Daniel Weinreb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HOP is so cool! As long as you want to program in the Bigloo > implementation of Scheme. > http://hop.inria.fr/ It won the Open Source Software Competition at > ACM Multimedia 2007. > I saw Manuel Serrano's presentation at the Montreal Scheme and Lisp > User Group > last fall. Everybody was blown away. Fluxus <http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/> is also cool, while not being a web framework it is a really impressing thing to show others how great Scheme (and basically also other Lisps) is; unfortunately it runs only on PLT Scheme. > > Common Lisp has the great SLIME extension, whereas Scheme has > > DrScheme which is also a reasonably good Scheme editor with some > > nifty features. > PLT Scheme has DrScheme; I don't know whether it runs in other > Schemes. No, it does not, but it has support for other custom-languages (called as far as I get it teachpacks) like Typed Scheme etc. Besides DrScheme there is still Quack <http://www.neilvandyke.org/quack/> for Emacs, so SLIME users are not forced to change editors. But it is not as fully featured as Emacs. DrScheme has also the Ability to show pictures in the REPL, which is possible with SLIME only using some patches which do not look like they would be integrated into SLIME anytime soon. regards, Marek _______________________________________________ Gardeners mailing list [email protected] http://www.lispniks.com/mailman/listinfo/gardeners
