A community for the lovers of the scheme programming languages
I'm really curious if anything like this exists.
John Cowan has resigned as chair of the R7RS-large project.
R7RS-large has been in development for a really long time (10 years?). What is the status of the standardization effort? When is the estimated time of completion of R7RS-large?
Another book in *The Little Schemer* series: *The Little Learner: A Straight Line to Deep Learning* by Daniel P. Friedman and Anurag Mendhekar. > *The Little Learner* covers all the concepts necessary to develop an intuitive understanding of the workings of deep neural networks: tensors, extended operators, gradient descent algorithms, artificial neurons, dense networks, convolutional networks, residual networks and automatic differentiation. > > ... https://www.thelittlelearner.com
Not exactly a new one but I think this sub deserves some activity. People at Spritely Institute are working on compiling Guile to WebAssembly, and they have made some progress now. [Their project repository](https://gitlab.com/spritely/guile-hoot)
This is the first draft of a book about an open-source extension to the Max/MSP computer music platform, enabling one to script and live code Max using s7 Scheme. The writer has asked for feedback on the book. Feedback and issues should be posted here: https://github.com/iainctduncan/learn-scheme-for-max
Might be interesting for some of you if you have never heard of transducers before. In programming there are some ideas that are great but not widely shared. See also: [SRFI 171](https://srfi.schemers.org/srfi-171/srfi-171.html)