Am 4. März 2017 01:28:43 MEZ schrieb kmg <[email protected]>: >http://lilypondblog.org/category/using-lilypond/advanced/scheme-tutorials/ >- also found this. > >I wasn't aware it's right there in the manuals.. maybe because it's >listed >under 'infrequent'. Thank you!
https://scheme-book.ursliska.de tries to be a slow-paced start into Scheme, with particular concern for LilyPond users. > >Pozdrawiam, >Krzysztof Gutowski > >2017-03-04 1:13 GMT+01:00 Simon Albrecht <[email protected]>: > >> Am 04.03.2017 um 01:00 schrieb kmg: >> >>> As an additional request, could you recommend some starting points >for >>> Scheme learning? >>> >> >> First, there’s LilyPond’s own Extending Manual, which covers some of >the >> more pertinent basics. >> Then there’s the Guile Reference Manual and R5RS. The latter can also >give >> you an impression of some general basics, the former covers the >actual >> Scheme implementation used by LilyPond (be sure to find the 1.8 >version!) >> and is very useful to look up functions using its Procedure Index. >> And once you’ve got a bit of a grip on the basics there’s the very >useful >> way of reading the user list, and studying code on openlilylib and >LSR and >> in LilyPond’s own codebase. >> However, there’s no real beginner-friendly, systematic introduction >that >> would meet more requirements than the Extending Manual already does. >Urs >> Liska made an attempt on a Git Book on the topic, which he has linked >to on >> the list (sorry, I can’t come up with the link myself right now). >> >> Best, Simon >> -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail gesendet. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
