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<title>schemers.org: Miscellany</title>
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<h3>Doggerel</h3>
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Scheme seems to inspire more than its fair share of doggerel. Like
many Scheme programs themselves, these works are brief but passionate.
They are also, unlike so many pieces that involve C or Unix or
networks, upbeat and positive; don't come here to find laments about
core dumps. Here are some examples:
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<li> <a href="http://www.cs.rice.edu/~shriram/">Shriram
Krishnamurthi</a> wrote <a
href="imagine.txt"><code>(Imagine)</code></a> to celebrate Scheme's
twentieth birthday.
<li> John Carolan expressed <a href="carolan.txt">his emotions</a> on
encountering Scheme in verse.
<li> <a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jbuhler/">Jeremy
Buhler</a> contributed <a href="lispm-verse.txt">this bit</a> for the
<a href="http://www.cs.rice.edu/~shriram/LispM/">Seasonal Lisp
Machine</a>.
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<h3>Of Machines and Monsters</h3>
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The folks at Helsinki University of Technology have created a <a
href="http://www.niksula.cs.hut.fi/~jwallen/scheme/members.html">Schememonster</a>
to follow Alan Perlis's exhortation to ``keep fun in computing''.
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Oh yeah, did we mention the <a
href="http://www.cs.brown.edu/research/plt/LispM/">Seasonal Lisp
Machine</a>?
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