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Hey! If you were to write a bit of Scheme, what would you use? Is there something like CIDER for scheme? Realizing that "Scheme" might be vague. I'm spending some time with https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/software-design-flexibility, and I'd like to fire up a REPL and work with code samples -- like I'd do with Clojure.
I guess I'm asking both for scheme implementations, and options for REPL-connected editor. I installed Chicken Scheme, and book examples seem like they are working.
I use Conjure for neovim and I think it can work with Scheme now: https://github.com/Olical/conjure/wiki/Quick-start:-Scheme-(stdio)
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