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Scheme / Lisp

Friday, 22 February 2008 04:03
Scheme and Lisp are very cool beasts indeed. A functional programming language leads to different ways of thinking/attacking a problem. Every programmer should be able to express their ideas using both imperative and functional styles of thought.

The Scheme Programming Language

impromptu - is an OSX programming environment for composers, sound artists, VJ's and graphic artists with an interest in live or interactive programming. Impromptu is a Scheme language environment, a member of the Lisp family of languages.
pregexp: Portable Regular Expressions for Scheme and Common Lisp
An Introduction and Tutorial for Common Lisp
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