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easier and more straightforward for others.
## Getting Scheme ##
**Scheme** is one of two major dialects of *Lisp*, which is a large family of
## Getting Scheme ##
**Scheme** is one of two major dialects of *Lisp*, which is a large family of
-programming languages. The other dialect is called "CommonLisp." Scheme is the
+programming languages. The other dialect is called "Common
Lisp." Scheme is the
more clean and minimalistic dialect, and is what's mostly used in academic
circles.
more clean and minimalistic dialect, and is what's mostly used in academic
circles.
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were the command-line interpreter "mzscheme" and a teaching-friendly editor/fron
Racket these have been renamed "racket" and "DrRacket",
respectively.
Racket these have been renamed "racket" and "DrRacket",
respectively.
+* In your web browser:
+
+ There is a (slow, bare-bones) version of Scheme available for online use at <http://tryscheme.sourceforge.net/>.
+
* **To install in Windows**
* **To install in Windows**