LispPad Go is a similar tool focusing on scheme R7RS. It’s been great for writing little scripts. Been using it for a few years now. Racket would be compelling though because of the number of libraries.<p><a href="https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lisppad-go/id1565747728">https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lisppad-go/id1565747728</a>
I just tried this out, this is amazing!<p>It does actually have a lot of R7RS support (like #!fold-case) however it doesn't seem to work with polar complex numbers (e.g; 2@1.5) or complex numbers with infnan (e.g; 3+inf.0i or +inf.0+3i).<p>more about the implementation: <a href="https://www.lisppad.app/applications/language" rel="nofollow">https://www.lisppad.app/applications/language</a>
Here's Pixie Scheme, which is an interesting implementation for the iPad:<p><a href="https://jayreynoldsfreeman.com/My/Wraith_Scheme_(64-bit_version).html" rel="nofollow">https://jayreynoldsfreeman.com/My/Wraith_Scheme_(64-bit_vers...</a>
“Ruckus” is an inspired name.
Wish: include a REPL, not only the editor.
i just know that there will be people who will use this to do their assignments…
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Thought this was about ruqqus for a second. Rip the bluesky of the right, you were fun.