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Scheme is a programming language derived from [[LISP]] that is widely used in education, particularily computer science education. There is a portable Scheme implementation [http://download.plt-scheme.org/drscheme/ DrScheme] that supports [[Unicode]]. The Linux binary that they distribute was compiled under [[Fedora Core]] 2 so it should require little work to adapt it to the OLPC's 2B1.
Scheme is a programming language derived from [[LISP]] that is widely used in education, particularily computer science education. There is a portable Scheme implementation [http://download.plt-scheme.org/drscheme/ DrScheme] that supports [[Unicode]].

[http://www.drscheme.org/ DrScheme] Scheme (Lisp) for the XO is available [http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/article/28/scheme-lisp-on-the-olpc-xo here].

The Linux binary that they distribute was compiled under [[Fedora Core]] 2 so it should require little work to adapt it to the OLPC's 2B1.


More information about DrScheme and Scheme in general:
More information about DrScheme and Scheme in general:

Revision as of 18:30, 13 January 2008

Scheme is a programming language derived from LISP that is widely used in education, particularily computer science education. There is a portable Scheme implementation DrScheme that supports Unicode.

DrScheme Scheme (Lisp) for the XO is available here.

The Linux binary that they distribute was compiled under Fedora Core 2 so it should require little work to adapt it to the OLPC's 2B1.

More information about DrScheme and Scheme in general: