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Future Schemes
February 06, 2019
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gregosefo
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Welcome back! I hope you've had the chance to try out Schemer. Implementing a scripting language has been a really eye opening experience and has definitely given me a new appreciation for the current...
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Schemer References
February 02, 2019
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gregosefo
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Now that Schemer is available and folks can see what it's all about firsthand, I wanted to share some of the references that I used to make Schemer. Below you'll find various links and a description o...
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Behind the Schemes: Exactness
January 19, 2019
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gregosefo
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Welcome back to Behind the Schemes, where I discuss items in Schemer that are not readily visible to users (i.e. behind the scenes). In this post I'll be taking a look at numbers and exactness . I'll...
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Behind the Schemes: Tail Calls
January 12, 2019
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gregosefo
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Welcome to the new Behind the Schemes series. Behind the Schemes discuss items in Schemer that are not readily visible to users (i.e. behind the scenes). The inaugural post is about tail calls . Here...
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New Year, New (Sche)me
January 06, 2019
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gregosefo
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So it's officially 2019 (yay!) and the plan is to release Schemer by the end of the month. As always, I've been diligently working to get all things Schemer to a nice place. Here are a few of the thi...
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Scheming After Christmas
December 28, 2018
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gregosefo
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After spending the holidays with family and friends, I got back to putting the finishing touches on Schemer. This week was spent adding new math procedures to Schemer. Below is the categorized list...
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Why Scheme?
December 18, 2018
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gregosefo
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#scheme
If you came here looking for a long explanation about why you should use Scheme, how it's the most amazing programming language ever, and that you should drop any language that you were using; you may...
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