Ray Dillinger scripsit:

> Hash tables really are ripe for a standard.  They're darned 
> useful to programmers, already widely implemented, and 
> already have a standard interface between implementations.  

Unfortunately, all of this is true when multiplied by two.
There are two standards, SRFI 69 and R6RS, with two different
standard interfaces.  That's why there is no mention of hashtables at
http://tinyurl.com/thing-one .

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