>>49
MIT Scheme is the original implementation. It's built to run code from the REPL and the built-in Emacs-like Edwin editor. It doesn't run scripts from the command line unless you pipe the code into the REPL. It's the only Scheme capable of running scmutils, a powerful computer algebra system written by The Sussman.
Guile was commissioned by Richard Stallman to be the official scripting language of the GNU project. It has a C API so it can be embedded into native programs. It fails in being as flexible as Lua by having way too many dependencies.
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Anonymous2013-01-04 13:28
>>51 I see. Late last night I actually made the tough choice to refactor a few hundred lines to CL today. Even with all of MIT Scheme's features, an ANSI is really helpful for learning the basics and keeping features organized between implementations, and to tell the truth, I'm not experienced enough to be able to put Scheme to good use.
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Anonymous2013-01-04 13:30
It's interesting that you mention Lua too, because I always liked lua. Metatables allow for some magical code sometimes, but the Lua devs are hindered by the idea that a runtime can only be 1MB anymore. Lua could easily challenge Ruby or Python with a paradigm shift and some effort.
>>54
It's a love-hate relationship. Back in ~2008, /prague/ used to like Touhou. I still do, but apparently the people who did left for better lands and now the Great /g/ Flood has filled this board with shit. So maybe that's why the new ``/prague/'' hates /jp/ now.
>>56
I do hate imageboards, though. It's just that, AFAIK Cudder-sama posts on /jp/. The general trend seems to be that the people who don't come from /g/ are okay with /jp/.
>>74
Why do you tell me to do this? Does the mere mention of another board trigger this response in you? Why? Is it so that you can appear to be an elite, long-time /prog/ user with unbelievably high standards? Are you trying to impress someone?
Surely such mindless dickwaving is beneath you, so those explainations cannot possibly fit. Why do you have this compulsion then, pray tell?
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Anonymous2013-01-05 4:42
Can we talk more about /jp/?
I've never seen boards have some semblance of love for each other.