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Scheme is a programming language of the Lisp family. Praised for its minimalist design, Scheme is lexcially scoped, requires tail-call optimization and pioneered first class continuations.
using color schemes to hint at ctxneot is usefulAgreed. beyond that: you are totally crazyCorey? Crazy? Agreed. It should always be black on whiteBah. Green on black. White as a background is just more strain on the eyes.
Major Mode for editing Scheme
Minor Mode for editing Scheme
- Paredit is a mode for structured editing of S-expressions. Useful with any Lisp.
- Rainbow_delimiters highlights parentheses, brackets, and braces according to their depth, each level in a different colour. Also available in ELPA.