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  1. xpost from another acct

    #askfedi I'm starting to learn #scheme as a possible alternative for using #go #golang in the future, especially for servers, backend type stuff. I was wondering if you could recommend a scheme implementation to use. I'm looking for one that is R7RS-compliant and has good documentation. Right now I am planning to use #mitscheme #gnuscheme. Thanks

  2. xpost from another acct

    #askfedi I'm starting to learn #scheme as a possible alternative for using #go #golang in the future, especially for servers, backend type stuff. I was wondering if you could recommend a scheme implementation to use. I'm looking for one that is R7RS-compliant and has good documentation. Right now I am planning to use #mitscheme #gnuscheme. Thanks

  3. xpost from another acct

    #askfedi I'm starting to learn #scheme as a possible alternative for using #go #golang in the future, especially for servers, backend type stuff. I was wondering if you could recommend a scheme implementation to use. I'm looking for one that is R7RS-compliant and has good documentation. Right now I am planning to use #mitscheme #gnuscheme. Thanks

  4. CW: scheme question
    #askfedi I'm starting to learn #scheme as a possible alternative for using #go #golang in the future, especially for servers, backend type stuff. I was wondering if you could recommend a scheme implementation to use. I'm looking for one that is R7RS-compliant and has good documentation. Right now I am planning to use #mitscheme #gnuscheme. Thanks
  5. CW: scheme question
    #askfedi I'm starting to learn #scheme as a possible alternative for using #go #golang in the future, especially for servers, backend type stuff. I was wondering if you could recommend a scheme implementation to use. I'm looking for one that is R7RS-compliant and has good documentation. Right now I am planning to use #mitscheme #gnuscheme. Thanks
  6. CW: scheme question
    #askfedi I'm starting to learn #scheme as a possible alternative for using #go #golang in the future, especially for servers, backend type stuff. I was wondering if you could recommend a scheme implementation to use. I'm looking for one that is R7RS-compliant and has good documentation. Right now I am planning to use #mitscheme #gnuscheme. Thanks
  7. CW: scheme question
    #askfedi I'm starting to learn #scheme as a possible alternative for using #go #golang in the future, especially for servers, backend type stuff. I was wondering if you could recommend a scheme implementation to use. I'm looking for one that is R7RS-compliant and has good documentation. Right now I am planning to use #mitscheme #gnuscheme. Thanks
  8. CW: scheme question
    #askfedi I'm starting to learn #scheme as a possible alternative for using #go #golang in the future, especially for servers, backend type stuff. I was wondering if you could recommend a scheme implementation to use. I'm looking for one that is R7RS-compliant and has good documentation. Right now I am planning to use #mitscheme #gnuscheme. Thanks