February 07, 2009

Scheme programming: what else?

Do you need a complete programming language that can be carried on an USB key?

Noting is better than scheme for that.Here is a list of useful links for a schemer:

2 comments:

scottlocklin said...

Charles:
If you're a scheme fan, have a look at Lush. It's a small lisp, which allows you to seamlessly add in C libraries. It's a bit like emacs lisp, but with a compiled mode, and the aformentioned C interoperability feature. It was designed to deploy machine learning algorithms on embedded platforms. I've been using it to develop a framework for developing trading systems oriented around various forms of machine learning. Eventually, all that will be part of the main code line.
http://lush.sourceforge.net

nehaa said...

That is one of the greatest things ever.It was designed to deploy machine learning algorithms on embedded platforms. I've been using it to develop a framework for developing trading systems oriented around various forms of machine learning.

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