David Rush,
The point of DrScheme language levels is that the PLT group have implemented several different compilers that target the PLT run-time. IIRC, this also includes Java and JavaScript compilers. While I am unaware of any a priori reasons why a gambit-compatible set of libraries couldn't be implemented using the PLT run-time, I'd be very sceptical about the marginal utility of such a package. I mean, we already *have* Gambit, and for IDEs, well gambit-mode in emacs works very well, and ISTR the Gambit team itself developing its own IDE (someone correct me here).
david rush
Thank you, David. Actually, I tried to grok emacs several times, but ...ugh :-) That's because I began to look towards different IDEs with more conventional user interface for windows users such as Visual Studio, Intellij IDEA, DrScheme... Do you think Emacs is superior?
Best regards, Nick