A scheme interpreter written in Haskell
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A scheme interpreter written in Haskell
My solutions to the popular Haskell tutorial
Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours
Racket (formerly named PLT Scheme) Language snippets
Course Material for my Racket Workshop (in Finnish and English)
A Mini Oz/mozart interpreter in Scheme (aka Racket)
The popular PolyStation game called Batle City developed in Scheme (aka Racket)
Chicken Scheme bindings for ATLAS and LAPACK
A collection of Digamma VMs & Compilers
An interpreter for a subset of Scheme written in Java
Simulating Gravity among particles by approximating the forces between the particles using trees containing centre of masses of groups of particles
Used Scheme (Dr. Racket) to modify the interpreter for creating new functions of a language. In this work, multi-class inheritance is created. A new instance generated is inherited to all the methods from the joined classes. Used Scheme language for implementation.
A Scheme Interpreter written for CSSE304.
code of exercises and notes for "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs"
Exploring Chicken Scheme
Yet another tiny lisp
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