https://gambitscheme.org/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=%C3%81lvaro+Castro-Castilla&feedformat=atomGambit wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T12:35:41ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.3https://gambitscheme.org/wiki/index.php?title=Packages&diff=2669Packages2014-01-13T17:06:30Z<p>Álvaro Castro-Castilla: </p>
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<div>== The Snow package system ==<br />
[http://snow.iro.umontreal.ca/ Snow] is a package management system for R4RS and R5RS Scheme. Nearly<br />
all Snow packages run on Gambit. Users can simply download and install<br />
[http://snow.iro.umontreal.ca/?tab=Packages existing packages]. For those who want<br />
to develop new packages, Snow has its own<br />
[http://snow.iro.umontreal.ca/?tab=Documentation documentation].<br />
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== Black Hole module system ==<br />
[[Black Hole]] is a module system for incremental development and easily sharing code. It is bundled with a set of general purpose libraries, including several popular [[SRFI:s | SRFIs]].<br />
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== Scheme Spheres ==<br />
[http://schemespheres.org Scheme Spheres] is a structured collection of R5RS-compatible modules and tools for building applications with Gambit, along with a growing documentation base. It is built on top of Gambit's namespace functionality. Supports ''syntax-rules'' and ''rsc-macro-transformer'' (''define-macro''-like system that plays well with syntax-rules). The list of features is extensive, as an example take a look at the [https://github.com/alvatar/sphere-core Core sphere]. You can start using Scheme Spheres now following the [http://www.schemespheres.org/guides/en/quickstart quickstart guide].<br />
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== Dumping grounds ==<br />
There is an informal listing of Gambit libraries and code samples on the [[Dumping Grounds]].</div>Álvaro Castro-Castillahttps://gambitscheme.org/wiki/index.php?title=Packages&diff=2668Packages2014-01-13T16:51:55Z<p>Álvaro Castro-Castilla: </p>
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<div>== The Snow package system ==<br />
[http://snow.iro.umontreal.ca/ Snow] is a package management system for R4RS and R5RS Scheme. Nearly<br />
all Snow packages run on Gambit. Users can simply download and install<br />
[http://snow.iro.umontreal.ca/?tab=Packages existing packages]. For those who want<br />
to develop new packages, Snow has its own<br />
[http://snow.iro.umontreal.ca/?tab=Documentation documentation].<br />
<br />
== Black Hole module system ==<br />
[[Black Hole]] is a module system for incremental development and easily sharing code. It is bundled with a set of general purpose libraries, including several popular [[SRFI:s | SRFIs]].<br />
<br />
== Scheme Spheres ==<br />
[http://schemespheres.org Scheme Spheres] is a structured collection of R5RS-compatible modules and tools for building applications with Gambit, along with a growing documentation base. It is built on top of Gambit's namespace functionality. Supports ''syntax-rules'' and ''rsc-macro-transformer'' (''define-macro''-like system that plays well with syntax-rules). The list of features is extensive, as an example take a look at the [https://github.com/alvatar/sphere-core Core sphere]. Start using Scheme Spheres with the [http://www.schemespheres.org/guides/en/quickstart quickstart guide].<br />
<br />
== Dumping grounds ==<br />
There is an informal listing of Gambit libraries and code samples on the [[Dumping Grounds]].</div>Álvaro Castro-Castilla