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Spark is an expressive, dynamic programming language. It is a multi-paradigm language with strong support for explorative programming. It is easy to learn and has an extensive library. Spark runs on GNU/Linux and Windows (Cygwin).
guileplayer is a Scheme binding for libplayerc - the Player client library, part of Player/Stage project. It can be used with guile (GNU Scheme interpreter) version 1.6 or later.
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foo is a sound synthesis framework which provides high-level
abstracted ways of creating and manipulating sounds via a scheme
language interface. foo is designed for highest audio quality rather
than highest performance.
An implementation of the language described in "Karel the Robot: A Gentle Introduction to The Art of Programming" by Richard Pattis et al. Both Java and C/Unix versions are available.