Why I still reach for Scheme and Lisps instead of Haskell - Scheme (and Lisp) allows you to express complex systems and problem domains in more simple terms than any other language can. For all its brilliance, Haskell resists most of the attempts people make to just hack and write useful code quickly.
Functional repository pattern in Scheme? - Decoupling and abstracting the data layer in Lisp. Implementing the Repository Pattern with Hygienic Macros in Scheme.
Scheme and Lisps are Great for production - “Why bother with Scheme/Lisp?” is a classic question, with countless valid answers. While I can’t list them all exhaustively, I will try to explain my motivation.
Why I program in Lisp? - Why choose for this paren-heavy form of lambda calculus? Lisp is a language that was designed to be used as a tool for thinking about problems, and that is the fun part of programming.
Embracing the eternal Sexp wisdom with the GNU - I have recently reached new heights in declarative configurations of operating systems, programs and my workflow ⚙️ and development.
Scheme & Lisp Style Guide - Riastradh’s Lisp Style Rules for some really clean Scheme, Lisp and Guile code.
Why port web Scheme applications to the amazing GNU Artanis framework?