Some Schemes allow you to compile to a (self-hosting?) executable (Chicken
{via C}, Chez, Racket, others?). Some do not (Guile, others?), but compile
to bytecode.

Why would a group of developers choose one over the other? Or is the end
result not that different in either case? Is there a book/paper that I
might read on this?

Cheers,
Tim

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