Subject: Re: Scheme Programming Reference From: Brandon Ibach <bibach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 12:40:51 -0500 |
Quoting Jack Fitzpatrick <jfitzpatrick@xxxxxxxxxx>: > Scheme is a very elegant language that seems uniquely formulated for > document processing. There are some excellent text's, e.g. Dybvig's "The > Scheme Programming Language" that make it accessible to even us "cookbook" > programmers (not just guru PhD types). You can download one of the various > PC Scheme's and work the examples in the book. It really is fun--recursion > is more interesting to code than looping structures. And now that I > "understand" DSSSL enough to do what I need to do, it's fun also. (What is > it about document processing that's so compelling for us?) Unfortunately it > is just too bloody difficult to get up to speed on DSSSL independently. As > a DSSSL user you have no choice but to follow this list in order to pick up > a little gem of "secret" information here and there. I assume that there is > no market for a comprehensive DSSSL text that delineates the actual state of > the art--not just the standard, but this is what is needed. > What, I believe, is needed is a book that does for DSSSL what Goldfarb's "SGML Handbook" did for SGML. It's actually a well-annotated copy of the standard itself. In the case of DSSSL, a few background chapters on Scheme would probably also be needed, but not that much. From what I've seen in some Scheme tutorials and such, there is a *lot* of Scheme that isn't in DSSSL. I have contemplated the idea of writing such a book, but as you say, there probably isn't enough of a market for such an item to convince a publisher to fund the writing, and I am far too busy with my "day job" to find the time to take on such an ambitious task. The best I can hope to do is find some time to contribute to Mulberry's documentation project (which I have been quite a failure at so far). -Brandon :) DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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