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PLT Scheme

PLT Scheme consists of DrScheme, MzScheme and MrEd. DrScheme is an interactive programming environment for Scheme programming. It includes tools for advanced programmers and teaching tools to make Scheme easier to learn. MzScheme is the underlying textual interactive program; it is especially useful for lightweight scripting. MrEd extends MzScheme with a graphical interface.

PLT Scheme extends the Scheme language with various constructs for building realistic systems. The distribution includes several useful utilities including a Web server with special support for interactive Web programming.

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Related Projects

Bigloo, Bobot++, Chicken, DrScheme, Hobbit, SISC, Scheme 48, mit-scheme

Subprograms

DrScheme, MzScheme, MrEd

Versions

209

209 stable released 2004-02-10

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User and developer documentation available in HTML, PDF, and .plt formats from http://download.plt-scheme.org/doc/

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  • VCS Checkout Command: :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.plt-scheme.org:/cvs checkout -r exp plt http://www.plt-scheme.org/anoncvs/
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