DrScheme
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DrScheme is an interactive, integrated, graphical programming environment for
the
Scheme, MzScheme, and
MrEd programming languages. DrScheme runs under Windows
95/98/NT/2000, MacOS, and Unix/X.
DrScheme incorporates several features including highlighting of the source of syntax and run-time errors, support for multiple language levels, an algebraic stepper, objects, modules, a GUI library, TCP/IP, and much more. It includes an extensive, hyper-linked help system called Help Desk, available from the Help menu. The tour describes many of these features in greater detail. You can enhance DrScheme with MrSpidey, a static debugger, and MysterX, which adds COM support under Windows. DrScheme Jr is a textual version of DrScheme that offers some of the benefits of DrScheme, but without development tools or graphics. Of related interest:
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System requirements: Windows 95/98/NT/2000, MacOS, or Unix running the X Window System. To run DrScheme comfortably, your machine should have at least 20 MB of RAM and at least 32 MB of total memory. Installing DrScheme requires about 12 MB of disk space.
As a rough guide, the Windows version of DrScheme takes about 5 seconds to start up on a Pentium/300. A text-only version of DrScheme, DrScheme Jr, requires less memory, but it includes neither the graphical development environment nor the graphics toolbox.
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