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Added my ballot per Alex's instructions.
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= Arthur A. Gleckler's member page =
I am a member of Working Group 1.
My home page is here: http://speechcode.com/
I love Scheme, and I write all my personal programming projects in
Scheme. I'm sneaking Scheme in here and there in side projects at
work, too.
Here's what I wrote to describe myself when I submitted my name to vote on R6RS:
I've been an avid fan of Scheme since 1984, when I first used it as
part of the 6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
course at MIT. It has been my favorite programming language since
then, and while I rarely use it at work, I use it for all my
programming projects at home. While I was an undergraduate, a staff
member, and a graduate student at MIT, I spent many years working on
MIT Scheme, including its interpreter, compiler, runtime system,
debugger, and editor, and I continue to make small contributions in my
spare time. I've also spent a lot of time working on my own
unfinished implementation of Scheme. I followed the R4RS and R5RS
standardization processes closely, participated some in the IEEE
Scheme standardization process, and have participated quite a bit by
email in the R6RS process. I want to help make sure that R6RS
maintains the right balance between the diamond-like jewel Scheme has
always been and the practical everyday programming language that we
have always wanted Scheme to be.
I'm looking forward to making the Scheme standard even better in this
round.
On EditingTracPagesInEmacs, I describe how to use trac-wiki.el
to view and edit pages on our Trac site directly from Emacs.
Here's my ballot: WG1BallotGleckler
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