[swn] Scheme Weekly News for 2003-06-02

Scheme Weekly News for 2003-06-02

URL: http://mjr.towers.org.uk/swn/

        Where did May go?  Who knows, who cares?  I took a few weeks
        off of SWN to organise AFFSAC and then was catching up with
        other things for a few more weeks.  I'll let you know if I'm
        going to do that again.  Thanks to everyone who presented at
        AFFSAC -- I know some of you read this.

URL: http://www.affs.org.uk/affsac.html

        This is a round-up of news and announcements related to the
        Scheme programming language, mostly taken from newsgroups,
        mailing lists and web sites that I'm aware of.  Feel free to
        send me more.  The aim is to publish in multiple formats on the
        web each week, but more on that very soon.  (Date: 2003-06-02)
        (Compiled by: MJ Ray)


MIT-Scheme becomes MIT/GNU-Scheme

        MIT-Scheme has been accepted into the GNU project and moved to
        development hosting on GNU's Savannah server.

URL: http://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/


Gauche 0.7

        Gauche is a Scheme implementation that aims to be fast enough
        for Unix system scripting and has some distinctive features,
        including character set handling.  This release has a new build
        system, adds several modules and experimental ipv6, as well as
        fixing some bugs.

URL: http://www.shiro.dreamhost.com/scheme/gauche/


2003 Scheme Workshop CFP

        The 2003 Scheme Workshop will take place on Friday, 7 November
        2003 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, co-located with the
        Lightweight Languages Workshop (whatever that means). The
        submission deadline is 1 August 2003 (UTC).

URL: http://scheme2003.flux.utah.edu/


Speakhtml 1.0b

        Speakhtml is an HTML generator using hooks to produce complex
        HTML simply.  This version includes improved documentation and
        a postscript version of it, but is otherwise the same as 1.0

URL: http://faith.eu.org/programs.html#speakhtml


LAML 20.00

        LAML is a Scheme-based software package for programming and
        authoring of complex web material, and for CGI programming.
        LAML can be used with most Scheme systems, on both Windows and
        Unix (including Linux).  The most significant change in version
        20 is automatic generation of validating mirrors from XML DTDs.

URL: http://www.cs.auc.dk/~normark/laml/


CfP: POPL 2004

        Submissions for the 31st Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium
        on Principles of Programming Languages on 14-16 January 2004 in
        Venice, Italy should be received by 18 July.

URL: http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~dpw/popl/04/


GNU TeXmacs 1.0.1.14

        GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific document editor inspired by
        TeX and Emacs but implemented in Guile Scheme.  This version
        implements underbraces, overbraces and wide characters, as well
        as including the normal bugfixing.

URL: http://www.texmacs.org/


Scheme UK

        Scheme UK is a group of schemers from the UK, meeting in London.
        The next meeting will be Thursday, 5 June 2003 at 7pm, covering
        Scheme compilers for the CLR and the death of design patterns.

URL: http://schematics.sourceforge.net/scheme-uk/


CfP: DPCOOL

        Submissions for the Workshop on Declarative Programming in the
        Context of OO Languages on 25 August 2003 in Uppsala, Sweden,
        must be received by 1 July.

URL: http://www.multiparadigm.org/dpcool03


Bugloo 0.2.0

        Bugloo aims to help programmers in debugging programs written
        for the JVM backend of Bigloo. It is written for the most part in
        Java, and uses JVMDI and JVMPI, the standard APIs for debuggers.
        This release improves the bindings for Emacsen, fixes some bugs,
        adds a way to select arbitrary objects in the heap, automatic
        breakpointing and some other enhancements.

URL: http://www-sop.inria.fr/mimosa/fp/Bugloo


CfP: REPLS '03

        Papers for the Workshop on Reflectively Extensible Programming
        Languages and Sytems (REPLS) at The International Conference on
        Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE'03) on
        22 September 2003 in Erfurt Germany must be submitted by 30 June.

URL: http://prog.vub.ac.be/gpce-repls/


PLT Scheme v204

        PLT Scheme is a multi-platform Scheme implementation with a
        sophisticated module system and extensive libraries, capable of
        being byte-compiled.  The release revives the help desk viewer,
        adds channels, integrates some schematics SRFI modules, updates
        match.ss and improves the error display.

URL: http://download.plt-scheme.org/


Httper 0.1

        Httper is a HTTP client library for PLT-Scheme.  Comments are
        appreciated on this early release.

URL: http://www.neilvandyke.org/httper/

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