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ELK 
 
 
Elk (Extension Language Kit) is an implementation of the Scheme programming language. In 
contrast to existing, stand-alone Scheme systems Elk has been 
designed specifically as an embeddable, reusable extension language 
subsystem for applications written in C or C++. 
Developers using Elk can deliver applications with different components written in different languages, such as
an efficient core written in C or C++ and an extensible user interface layer implemented in Scheme. To help
building hybrid application architectures, Elk supports a tightly-knit interworking of the C/C++ parts of
applications with Scheme code. 
 
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Current Version:   3.0
 
License Type:   Free source distribution
  http://www-rn.informatik.uni-bremen.de/software/elk/elk-3.0/COPYRIGHT
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Home Site:
 http://www-rn.informatik.uni-bremen.de/software/elk/
 
Source Code Availability:   Yes
 
Available Binary Packages:
 
 
- Debian Package:   No
 - RedHat RPM Package:   No
 - Other Packages:   ??
  
Targeted Platforms:
  Most major UNIX platforms, including Linux
Software/Hardware Requirements:
  No special requirement
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