n8735053@unicorn.WWU.EDU (Iain Davidson) (10/22/89)
This is probably in the "answers to the most commonly asked questions". But I can't located the message anywhere....:( Anybody have any pointers for PD Scheme Lisp for a Macintosh ? Any information would be appricated. ThANKs! ---- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Iain Davidson,{IAIN,BITS,8735053}@wwu.edu |"You are crazy to want to stay, U: uw-beaver!wwu.edu!nessie!IAIN n(i i)n | and we let only crazy people leave- Other: n8735053@unicorn.wwu.edu a | -- but you are sane, if you ---------------------------------\ \___/ | ask to leave." --- Catch-22 I had a really funny quote to put \-- U -------------------------------------- here, but I forgot it. :-) / ---------------------------------/
chewy@apple.com (Paul Snively) (10/23/89)
In article <246@unicorn.WWU.EDU> n8735053@unicorn.WWU.EDU (Iain Davidson) writes: > This is probably in the "answers to the most commonly asked questions". > But I can't located the message anywhere....:( > > Anybody have any pointers for PD Scheme Lisp for a Macintosh ? > > Any information would be appricated. ThANKs! Well, there are a few. There's XSCHEME, which is David Betz's system, floating around somewhere. There's also a really cool object-oriented Scheme called Oaklisp. I forget who put that one out, but the code is available via anonymous FTP from some academic site. I think it's CMU. __________________________________________________________________________ Just because I work for Apple Computer, Inc. doesn't mean that they believe what I believe or vice-versa. __________________________________________________________________________ C++ -- The language in which only friends can access your private members. __________________________________________________________________________