11/10/10

The Schematics Scheme Cookbook

The Schematics Scheme Cookbook is a collaborative effort to produce documentation and recipes for using Scheme for common tasks. See the Book Introduction for more information on the Cookbook's goals, and the important ContributorAgreement statement.

Cookbook Starting Points
Table of Contents (with recipes)
Getting started with PltScheme
• The FAQ answers common questions about the Cookbook
• Common Scheme idioms
• Getting started with macros
• Using strings
• Using files

Editing Pages
•Register as an author
•Information on TWiki the software running this site.
•AuthorChapter -- A guide to contributions

Other Popular Pages:
The following pages are autogenerated:
•RecipeIndex - Recipes by chapter (similar to TOC).
•ParentTopics - List of Chapters & Sections
•AllRecipes - List of all recipes
•LibraryIndex - List of external software libraries

Administrative Pages
•AdminTopics - Summary of all administrative topics
•CookbookBrainStorm - ideas for the structure of the cookbook.
•ToDo - items to be done (a very incomplete list)
•RecipeStubs - Recipes that need to be written or completed
•HelpNeeded - Pages with markup problems
•OriginalCookbook - links to a converted version of the original cookbook
•RecentSiteChanges (last changed 09 Apr 2007 - 00:15)
•SectionIndex - This page has errors but somebody may want to fix it.

Notes:
•You are currently in the Cookbook web. The color code for this web is this background, so you know where you are.
•If you are not familiar with the TWiki collaboration platform, please visit WelcomeGuest first.

Schematics Cookbook Web Site Tools
• (More options in WebSearch)
• WebChanges: Display recent changes to the Cookbook web
• WebIndex: List all Cookbook topics in alphabetical order. See also the faster WebTopicList
• WebNotify: Subscribe to an e-mail alert sent when something changes in the Cookbook web
• WebStatistics: View access statistics of the Cookbook web
• WebPreferences: Preferences of the Cookbook web (TWikiPreferences has site-wide preferences)

The PLT Scheme is now Racket, a new programming language. The above page is for compatiblity and historical reference only. See the Racket site for up-to-date information. Sphere: Related Content

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