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Scheme Weekly News

From:  MJ Ray <markj@cloaked.freeserve.co.uk>
To:  swn@freelists.org
Subject:  [swn] Scheme Weekly News for 2002-08-19
Date:  Tue, 20 Aug 2002 00:54:05 +0100

	This is a round-up of news and announcements related to the
	Scheme programming language, mostly taken from newsgroups,
	mailing lists and web sites that I'm aware of.	Feel free to
	send me more.  The aim is to publish in multiple formats on the
	web each week, but more on that very soon.  (Date: 2002-08-19)
	(Compiled by: MJ Ray)


scm-pdf 0.2

	PDF manipulation library for PLT Scheme, based on cl-pdf.
	New features and bug fixes.

URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/schematics/


Schematics PLT SRFI support v1.3

	This is a collection of SRFI implementations for PLT Scheme.
	More SRFIs and a new naming convention have been added.  This
	release is a little early because of the ICFP programming contest.

URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/schematics/


ttn-pers-scheme 0.30, etrack 0.85 available

	These libraries for Guile Scheme have been updated.
	ttn-pers-scheme mostly has bugfixes.  etrack has a new backend
	command and HTML documentation.

URL: http://www.glug.org/people/ttn/software/


Quack 0.5 for Emacs released

	Quack is an Emacs scheme mode designed with PLT Scheme in mind.
	This is a new release.

URL: http://www.neilvandyke.org/quack/


SRFI-Discuss mailing list

	A mailing list has been created to discuss the SRFI process
	itself, after significant discussion about the process (and
	naming of the requests) on the comp.lang.scheme newsgroup.
	Email srfi-discuss-request@srfi.schemers.org with a request
	to subscribe.

URL: http://srfi.schemers.org/srfi-discuss/mail-archive/maillist.html


International Lisp Conference 2002

	The Asociation of Lisp Users (ALU) is proud to announce the
	International Lisp Conference 2002. The conference will take
	place at the Holiday Inn in San Francisco's Financial District
	from October 27th through October 31st.

URL: http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/
-- 
MJR


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