#F (Sharp-F or False) is a portable compiler/runtime for a minimalistic subset of the Scheme programming language. Compatibility with R5RS/R7RS Scheme programs is provided in a form of libraries written in #F itself.
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#F (Sharp-F or False) is a portable compiler/runtime for a minimalistic subset of the Scheme programming language. Compatibility with R5RS/R7RS Scheme programs is provided in a form of libraries written in #F itself.
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