We have compiled a list of 3 best Scheme static site generators. These tools are released under a freely distributable license.
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Xiphos – Bible study tool
Xiphos is a Bible study tool for GNOME. It lets you read, search, add formatted notes to verses, bookmark passages, and reference commentary.
Read moreHaunt – simple static site generator
Haunt is a simple, functional, hackable static site generator that gives authors the ability to treat websites as Scheme programs.
Read moreHyde – static site generator
Hyde is a static site generator. It is basically a Schemey clone of programs such as Webby and, particularly name-wise, Jekyll.
Read morealley-cat – Chicken Scheme library for generating static websites
alley-cat is a simple static website generator. This project is not under active development. alley-cat is free and open source software.
Read moreGnuCash – personal and small-business financial-accounting software
GnuCash is a personal and small-business financial accounting program. Designed to be easy to use, yet powerful and flexible.
Read moreTeXmacs – scientific word processor
TeXmacs is a free WYSIWYW scientific word processor. Produce structured documents of high typographical quality.
Read moreLilyPond – music formatter software
LilyPond is an automated engraving system. It formats music beautifully and automatically, and has a friendly syntax for its input files.
Read moreDenemo – music notation software
Denemo is a graphical user interface musical notation editor. It’s a frontend to Lilypond, an automated engraving system.
Read moremcron – replacement for Vixie cron
mcron (Mellor’s cron) is a 100% compatible replacement for Vixie cron. It’s free and open source software written in Scheme.
Read moreExcellent Free Tutorials to Learn Scheme
Scheme is a general-purpose, functional, programming language descended from Lisp and Algol. Here’s our recommended tutorials to learn Scheme.
Read more7 Excellent Free Books to Learn Scheme
Scheme is a general-purpose, functional, programming language descended from Lisp and Algol. It is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of Lisp.
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