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Revised <sup>4</sup> report on the algorithmic language scheme
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EngineeringSoftware EngineeringLisp Programming LanguageSoftware AnalysisComputational LinguisticsLanguage StudiesAlgorithmic Language SchemeProgramming LanguagesAlgorithm EngineeringProgramming Language TheoryConvenient ExpressionProgramming ParadigmGrammatical FormalismComputer ScienceFunctional ProgrammingProgramming Language DesignAutomated ReasoningProgram AnalysisProgramming Language SchemeFormal MethodsLinguistics
The report gives a defining description of the programming language Scheme. Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the Lisp programming language invented by Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman. It was designed to have an exceptionally clear and simple semantics and few different ways to form expressions. A wide variety of programming paradigms, including imperative, functional, and message passing styles, find convenient expression in Scheme.
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