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Organizers:
Alex Shinn (general chair)
Kathy Gray (program chair)
(Apologies for duplications from cross-posting.)
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of 6 to 12 pages.
Presentation submissions should include an outline of the material.
Talks are 40 minutes, including questions and answers.
More information available at: http://scheme2016.snow-fort.org/
Organizers:
Alex Shin
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The seventh and semi-final draft is available at:
http://trac.sacrideo.us/wg/raw-attachment/wiki/WikiStart/r7rs-draft-7.pdf
This includes many changes from the 6th draft,
including those resulting from the many formal
(and informal) comments we received. Thanks
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Ray Racine wrote:
> A couple of years ago or so, time does run like water, Larceny merged in a
> x86 assembler which 100% scheme. If I recall the original project was 100%
> standalone x86 assembler / linker.
It's Jonathan Kraut's Sassy (http://sassy.sourceforge.
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Rouben Rostamian wrote:
> Here is the entire contents of a file named tryme.rkt:
>
> ;;-
> #!r6rs
> (import (rnrs base)
> (rnrs sorting (6)))
> ;;-
>
> I start up racket from the command-line (non-gui)
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 3:13 AM, Dmitry Pavlov wrote:
> Hello Grant,
>
>> http://synthcode.com/scheme/fmt
>>
>> There is a Planet package for it right on the page.
>
> Thanks, it seems to be just what I need.
> After reading the docs, I think that
> (fmt #f (pad 10 (fix 5 12.345678)))
> will do th
time are available in
the (scheme time) module.
* A complete set of integer division operators is available in
the (scheme division) module.
* Transcript-on and transcript-off have been removed.
Thank you.
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