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From: grante@reddwarf.rosemount.com (Grant Edwards)
Subject: Re: Q: Scheme for Linux?
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geb@julian.uwo.ca wrote:

: Is there any free version Scheme for Linux?

I would guess that most all of the free Scheme systems that run under Unix
are available for Linux.  Personally, I like STk, which is a Scheme
interpreter linked with the Tk X11 toolkit of Tcl/Tk fame.

Check the Scheme FAQ -- any of the ones that run under BSD or SVR4 have
probably been ported to Linux.

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