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  1. A scheme for functions in logic programming (Uppsala University. Computing Science Dept., Uppsala Programming Methodology and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. UPMAIL technical report) by Björn Carlson, 1989
  2. Technical report / Computer Science Dept., Indiana University by Dave Laymon, 1983
  3. Programming and verification scheme in the [iota] system-integration of verification and data abstraction (RIMS) by Reiji Nakajima, 1977
  4. The Scheme Programming Language Ansi Scheme by R. Kent Dydbig, 1996
  5. Classification schemes in programming languages: A framework for study (CIS group working paper series) by Linda Weiser Friedman, 1992
  6. PROLOG-II as an instance of the logic programming language scheme (Research Report RC. International Business Machine Inc. Research Division) by Joxan Jaffar, 1985
  7. Scheme Programming Language Third Edition by Kent R. Dybvig, 2003
  8. "Completeness" and "full parallelism" of parallel logic programming schemes (Report) by Laxmikant Vasudeo Kale, 1987
  9. Scheme and the Art of Programming Answer Book
  10. The "Turbocode" Scheme for the programming of thermodynamic cycle calculations on an electronic digital computer, (CoA report Aero) by J. R Palmer, 1967
  11. Scheme And The Art Of Programming by George Springer, 1989
  12. Scheme and the Art of Programming by George; Friedman, Daniel P. Springer, 1989
  13. Simply Scheme programming examples by Brian Harvey, Matthew Wright, 1994-04-20
  14. A final Scheme-word on Landin's J-operator (Technical report) by Matthias Felleisen, 1986

21. Scheme Programming Language Definition Meaning Information Explanation
scheme programming language definition, meaning and explanation and more about scheme programming language. scheme programming language.
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Scheme programming language
The Scheme programming language is a functional programming language and a dialect of Lisp . It was developed by Guy L. Steele and Gerald Jay Sussman in the and introduced to the academic world via a series of papers now referred to as Sussman and Steele's Lambda Papers Scheme's philosophy is unashamedly minimalist . Its goal is not to pile feature upon feature, but to remove weaknesses and restrictions that make new features appear necessary. Therefore, Scheme provides as few primitive notions as possible, and lets everything else be implemented on top of them. For example, the main mechanism for governing control flow is tail recursion Scheme was the first variety of Lisp to use lexical variable scoping (as opposed to dynamic variable scoping) exclusively. Scheme supports garbage collection of unreferenced data. It uses lists as the primary data structure, but also has good support for arrays. Owing to the minimalist specification, there is no standard syntax for creating structures with named fields, or for doing object oriented programming , but many individual implementations have such features.

22. Welcome To Schemers Inc.
Publishes and carries excellent educational materials, including books, using the scheme programming language. Has Windows and Macintosh Scheme interpreters and a Schemedriven state-of-the-art solid modeler.
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Specializing in Innovative Educational Computing Read about Schemers Inc. and its philosophy. Discover the Scheme advantage! Find out about the software products and books offered by Schemers Inc. Order products from our secure on-line order form. Catch up on Scheme community news. Download free , fully-functional copies of EdScheme for Windows 3DScheme Pro v2.0 , and other public access files.
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Schemers Inc. releases EdScheme for Windows 3DScheme Pro v2.0 Free trial copies of EdScheme for Windows , and 3DScheme Pro are available for download Schemers Inc. publishes "The Schemer's Guide To C++" and "The Schemer's Guide to Solid Modeling" Schemers Inc. distributes many new Scheme publications Schools Using Scheme listing updated May 14, 2004
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23. Scheme Programming Language :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
scheme programming language. Online Encyclopedia The scheme programming language is a functional programming language and a dialect of Lisp.
http://www.informationgenius.com/encyclopedia/s/sc/scheme_programming_language.h
Quantum Physics Pampered Chef Paintball Guns Cell Phone Reviews ... Science Articles Scheme programming language
Online Encyclopedia

The Scheme programming language is a functional programming language and a dialect of Lisp . It was developed by Guy L. Steele and Gerald Jay Sussman in the and introduced to the academic world via a series of papers now referred to as Sussman and Steele's Lambda Papers Scheme's philosophy is unashamedly minimalist . Its goal is not to pile feature upon feature, but to remove weaknesses and restrictions that make new features appear necessary. Therefore, Scheme provides as few primitive notions as possible, and lets everything else be implemented on top of them. For example, the main mechanism for governing control flow is tail recursion Scheme was the first variety of Lisp to use lexical variable scoping (as opposed to dynamic variable scoping ) exclusively. Scheme supports garbage collection of unreferenced data. It uses lists as the primary data structure, but also has good support for arrays. Owing to the minimalist specification, there is no standard syntax for creating structures with named fields, or for doing object oriented programming , but many individual implementations have such features.

24. Scheme Programming Information (ce Computer Environment Interpreter Language Mac
programmingx.com. scheme programming Information. The scheme programming Language, Second Edition Of R. Kent Dybvig s reference manual.
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scheme programming Information
The Scheme Programming Language
Main page at MIT, Scheme's birthplace; short list of implementations, some general documentation, information on the MIT Scheme implementation, some random links.
Schemers, Inc.

Publishes and carries excellent educational materials, including books, using the scheme programming language. Has Windows and Macintosh Scheme interpreters and a Scheme-driven state-of-the-art solid modeler.
Schemers Inc. publishes educational materials using the scheme programming language and provides Windows and Macintosh Scheme interpreters and a Scheme-driven state-of-the-art solid modeler.
The Scheme Programming Language, Second Edition

An Introduction to Scheme

A paper by Daniel P. Friedman (1994) which provides a good introduction to scheme programming . Presented at the First International Forum on Computer Programming in Education, ITESM, Mexico.
DrScheme

Full scheme programming environment for Macintosh, many Unixes, Windows. Has module and object systems, platform-independent graphics. Ideal for beginners; one of the major design goals is a flexible teaching environment.
Pocket Scheme
For MIPS, SH3, ARM-based Windows CE devices. Supports Aubrey Jaffer's SLIB, has initialization file for same, parenthesis-balancing text editor. Windows NT version exists. [Open Source, Artistic License]

25. Scheme Programming Language - Reference Library
scheme programming language. The scheme programming language is a functional programming language and a dialect of Lisp. It was developed
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Scheme programming language
The Scheme programming language is a functional programming language and a dialect of Lisp . It was developed by Guy L. Steele and Gerald Jay Sussman in the and introduced to the academic world via a series of papers now referred to as Sussman and Steele's Lambda Papers Scheme's philosophy is unashamedly minimalist . Its goal is not to pile feature upon feature, but to remove weaknesses and restrictions that make new features appear necessary. Therefore, Scheme provides as few primitive notions as possible, and lets everything else be implemented on top of them. For example, the main mechanism for governing control flow is tail recursion Scheme was the first variety of Lisp to use lexical variable scoping (as opposed to dynamic variable scoping ) exclusively. Scheme supports garbage collection of unreferenced data. It uses lists as the primary data structure, but also has good support for arrays. Owing to the minimalist specification, there is no standard syntax for creating structures with named fields, or for doing object oriented programming , but many individual implementations have such features.

26. Free Software Directory: Scheme Programming Language
FSF / UNESCO Free Software Directory. 3,169 packages indexed. Up . Top Software development Programming languages scheme programming language.
http://www.gnu.org/directory/devel/prog/Scheme_programming_language/
FSF UNESCO Free Software Directory
3,221 packages indexed Top Software development Programming languages Scheme programming language Bigloo - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-03-16
Implementation of the Scheme programming language Chicken - [a 3-clause BSD-style license] - 2004-02-03
Scheme to C compiler DrScheme - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-05-19
GUI Scheme development environment Glame - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2004-01-13
Sound editor GOOPS - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2002-01-24
Object-oriented extension to 'guile' Guile - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-03-22
GNU extensibility library Hobbit - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2004-02-04
Scheme to C compiler Kawa - [Kawa] - 2004-06-08
Scheme and Emacs Lisp on a Java VM MIT Scheme - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2002-06-18
MIT Scheme programming language qscheme - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2001-01-29
Implementation of Scheme written in C Scheme 48 - [a 3-clause BSD-style license] - 2002-05-02 Scheme implementation SISC - [MPL *or* GPLv2] - 2004-04-12 Java-based Scheme interpreter SX - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2003-03-27

27. Internet Meta-Resources: Lisp And Scheme Programming
Python Programming. Lisp and scheme programming. X Window System Programming. Web Programming. Lisp and scheme programming.
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28. LookSmart - Directory - Scheme Programming
scheme programming Read about Scheme and its variants, and find tutorials, shells, and user groups. WinScm Programming environment for Scheme under Windows.
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  • Guile
    Library implementation of Scheme links to apps and utilities for extensibility. Includes ftp links for downloading the software.
    Internet Scheme Repository

    Contains Scheme codes for benchmarking, documentation, information on implementations, utilities, and links to related material.
    Psd

    Portable Scheme debugger is designed to run within GNU Emacs. Find out how to get the software or learn about similar debuggers.
    Scheme Introductory Course

    Grinnell College uses Scheme for its introductory course in computer science. Get detailed information on the course, including past exercises.
    Scheme Programming Language
    Tail-recursive dialect of Lisp combines a wide variety of programming paradigms. Get user manuals or learn about its implementations. Scheme Shell Programming environment for Unix in R4RS scheme. Read FAQs or learn how to obtain the software.
  • 29. Scheme Standards Documents
    From the Scheme FAQ IEEE P1178 is IEEE Standard 11781990, IEEE Standard for the scheme programming Language , published by IEEE in 1991.
    http://www.cs.indiana.edu/scheme-repository/doc.standards.html
    Scheme Standards documents
    This area contains various documents from the RNRS Authors. It does not contain the IEEE standard document (P1178), as that document is not freely distributable. From the Scheme FAQ: IEEE P1178 is IEEE Standard 1178-1990, "IEEE Standard for the Scheme Programming Language", published by IEEE in 1991. ISBN 1-55937-125-0. It is now also an ANSI standard. It may be ordered from IEEE by calling 1-800-678-IEEE or 908-981-1393 or writing IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, and using order number SH14209 ($28 for IEEE members, $40 others).
  • The summary of the work of the task force appointed to study Scheme compatiblity with Dylan (DYLAN.txt)
  • Jonathan Rees' The Scheme of Things article describing the RNRS Authors' meeting in San Francisco, June 1992 (june-92-meeting.ps.gz) . The LaTeX source is also available (june-92-meeting.tar.gz)
  • The R3RS document (r3rs.ps.gz) . The LaTeX source is also available (r3rs.tar.gz)
  • The R4RS document (r4rs.ps.gz)
  • 30. Scheme Publications
    Articles on scheme programming Technology and related topics Published by Rice PLT Members. DrScheme A Programming Environment for Scheme PS PDF.
    http://www.cs.rice.edu/CS/PLT/Publications/Scheme/
    Articles on Scheme Programming Technology and related topics Published by Rice PLT Members
    This archive contains freely available technical reports and published papers , as well as PhD dissertations , written by members of the Rice Programming Languages Team on Scheme programming technology and related topics. Since Matthias Felleisen and some of his students moved from Rice University to Northeastern University in the summer of 2001, please see the Northeastern PLT Publications Page for recent publications by former members of Rice PLT. Note : Some people have complained of problems when they try to read these documents in their Web browser (by just clicking on the links). This doesn't appear to be due an error in our server configuration, but rather due to browser misconfiguration. The documents should have a MIME content type of PostScript or DVI, as appropriate, and a content encoding of x-gzip . Browsers sometimes ignore the encoding. If you have this problem, please try to find someone who can help you configure the browser; until then, you can always save the documents to file first, uncompress them, and manually invoke the appropriate document browser.
    Published Papers
    OOPSLA 2001 Findler, Felleisen.

    31. An Introduction To Scheme
    A paper by Daniel P. Friedman (1994) which provides a good introduction to scheme programming. Presented at the First International Forum on Computer Programming in Education, ITESM, Mexico.
    http://www.cs.indiana.edu/eip/dfried.ps

    32. The Scheme Programming Language
    The scheme programming Language Third Edition. The $4.55). Book The scheme programming Language Third Edition Customer Reviews
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    The Scheme Programming Language
    The Scheme Programming Language

    by Authors: R. Kent Dybvig , Jean-Pierre Hebert
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    How to Design Programs: An Introduction to Programming and Computing
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    33. Guile Emacs Manual: Guile Programming Support
    4. Guile Programming Support. 4.1 Guile scheme programming, How to write Guile Scheme programs. 4.2 4.1 Guile scheme programming. Guile
    http://gemacs.sourceforge.net/manual/guile-emacs_4.html
    Up Top Contents Index
    4. Guile Programming Support
    4.1 Guile Scheme Programming How to write Guile Scheme programs. 4.2 Guile C Programming How to write Guile C Programs. Up Top Contents Index
    4.1 Guile Scheme Programming
    Guile Emacs provides two major mode: Scheme Interaction mode and Guile Scheme mode . The following commands are provided:
    M-TAB
    M-x scheme-complete-symbol
    C-x C-e
    M-x scheme-eval-last-sexp
    C-j ( scheme-interaction-mode
    M-x scheme-eval-print-last-sexp
    M-C-x
    M-x scheme-eval-define
    C-c C-b
    M-x scheme-eval-buffer
    C-c C-r
    M-x scheme-eval-region
    C-c :
    M-x scheme-eval-expression
    C-c C-h a
    M-x scheme-apropos
    C-c C-h d
    M-x scheme-describe
    C-c C-t
    M-x scheme-switch-to-lisp-mode
    M-x scheme-load-file
    Up Top Contents Index
    4.2 Guile C Programming
    Guile Emacs provides an extension to the C mode. Only one command is provided for now. More stuff will come later on.
    M-x guile-c-edit-docstring
    See `lisp/guile-c.el' . The latest version is available at: Top Contents Index
    This document was generated on July, 1 2000 using

    34. Guile Emacs Manual: Emacs Scheme Programming
    , ,, Up , ,Top, Contents, Index, ? . 3. Emacs scheme programming. to be written . ,,Top, Contents, Index, ? .
    http://gemacs.sourceforge.net/manual/guile-emacs_3.html
    Up Top Contents Index
    3. Emacs Scheme Programming
    [ to be written ] Top Contents Index
    This document was generated on July, 1 2000 using

    35. Envision: Scheme With Pictures
    An extension of the scheme programming language to support research in computer vision.
    http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~fleck/envision/envision.html
    Envision: scheme with pictures
    Daniel E. Stevenson and Margaret M. Fleck This document describes an implementation which still being debugged. We hope for an alpha release in the near future. However, please don't expect the same quality control you might expect in a finished product. This document describes Envision, an extension of the Scheme programming language to support research in computer vision. It includes high-level discussion, a user reference manual, example code, and directions on how to obtain and install a copy of the language. A paper on Envision appeared in the 1997 Usenix Conference on Domain-Specific Languages ( postscript ), pp. 271-284.
    What is Envision?
    Computer vision algorithms are notoriously difficult to implement, read, maintain, adapt, and share. This slows the progress of research in computer vision and discourages other computer scientists from using techniques developed in computer vision. We have developed a solution to this problem, where previous researchers have failed , by combining insights from computer vision and programming language design. Envision improves computer vision programming in two ways.

    36. JOSHSHAININ.COM: Marketplace -- Scheme Programming
    Book Title (Click Title For Picture) Scheme and The Art of Programming. Authors George Springer, Daniel P. Friedman, Guy L. Steele Jr. (foreword).
    http://www.joshshainin.com/Scheme.html
    Book Title (Click Title For Picture): Scheme and The Art of Programming Authors: George Springer, Daniel P. Friedman, Guy L. Steele Jr. (foreword) www.varsitybooks.com 's price***: $50.00 $25.00 or best offer Discount: Damages**: None * Not including shipping and handling. Depending on the size of the book(s), where the book(s) will be shipped to, etc., shipping and handling charges will be added to the price listed. NOTE: Last I checked, if you chose the USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate shipping option (standard for all JoshShainin.com Marketplace Items), and if you live on the mainland United States, it would cost you $4.35 for a single book. ** My books are used, resulting in a reduction in price from www.varsitybooks.com *** If these three asterisks appear next to " www.varsitybooks.com 's price" above, it means that a supplementary book's price is used above because the exact book isn't sold at VarsityBooks.com. For example, if VarsityBooks.com is selling a different version of the book than the version I'm selling, then I use the price of the different version to compare with. If you have any questions, if you would like to purchase an item from the Marketplace, or have anything else to say to me, check out the

    37. LEHALLE.net - Portal To Lehalle Family
    A version of AWK in the scheme programming language. It goal is to offer the same features as awk to scheme programmers.
    http://charles.lehalle.free.fr/tools.html
    MEMBERS
    SUBJECTS
    Tools
    scawk
    Home page of Scawk
    Scawk is a port of awk to scheme. The implementation of scheme used is siod, but it is planned to extend scawk to other scheme implementations. The interressant point with siod is that a scheme file can be compiled into an executable one. So I use scawk as an exec file for WinNT (scawk.exe). I tied to give to scawk all the features of awk. It is not completed actually, but I think scawk has enough functions to be used. Actually I use scawk instead of awk for a very large number of applications. The point is that I have not actually a CWEB-like application to use with scawk, but I work on it. The use of awkweb is the only point that makes me prefer awk to scawk sometimes. You can download the full version 1.0 of scawk here (including binaries for WinNT). You can read the documentation (pdf format) here Links :
    • awk FAQ
    • siod
    • scheme
    Here is an example of scawk file : ; contants : (define *example* 0) (define *classic* 1) (define *paragra* 2) (define *section* 3) (define *nothing* 4) (define section-s '( )) (define paragra-s '( )) (define example-s '( )) (define replace-strings '( ( ))) (define *nbsp* ; I cut this line for HTML pretty printing reasons : (define head-and-foot '( ; global variables : (define current-type *nothing*) (define special-end #f) (define (*begin* ) (display (car head-and-foot)) ) (define (*end* ) ; do not forget to close current env type : ; and write the foot (display (cadr head-and-foot)) )

    38. The Scheme Programming Language
    work in small groups to implement the proposed models. The proposed programming language for the labs is Dr Scheme. Mailing List.
    http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Teaching/Scheme/
    Scheme Lecturer: Prof. Stéphane Ducasse Assistant: Alexandre Bergel Time: Mondays 10h15 - 12h00 Place: IWI 001, Engehaldestrasse 8 Start: 22 March 2004
    Course Contents
    This course provides an overview of the Scheme language. It will covers the basic concepts as well as advanced concepts such as the notion of continuation. The lecture will show that Scheme can be easily extended to model different compuational model and that Scheme simple model is really powerful to model complex systems such as Scheme and Lisp interpreter, object-oriented languages. The course will include several lab sessions (replacing the regular lecture hours) in which students will work in small groups to implement the proposed models. The proposed programming language for the labs is Dr Scheme.
    Mailing List
    Students intending to take this course should register themselves using the IAM majordomo web interface to the email distribution list scheme
    Schedule
    22 March Introduction ( PDF ) and Basics ( PDF ), Addendum (

    39. Scheme Programming Tips
    scheme programming Tips. At this Scheme interpreter. As in all other programming languages, it is a good idea to comment your Scheme code.
    http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~cs18/W2004/handouts/scheme-tips.shtml
    Scheme Programming Tips
    At this point, you should have seen at least the basic core of the Scheme language its syntax, evaluation rules, and some special forms. From a purely logistical perspective, that's plenty to get you started writing your own programs. This document goes a bit further, and talks about matters of programming style. Despite the name, style is about more than how your code looks style encompasses a whole class of conventions that make it easier to read, maintain, and debug your code.
    Formatting Conventions
    So why, you might wonder, should you care about issues like formatting your code? In almost any programming language, it is quite easy to write programs that are correct, but at the same time completely unreadable by humans. If you don't believe me, here is a legal Scheme program to compute the n th Fibonacci number, with all the formatting removed: Here is the same thing with nice neat indentation, descriptive variable names, and comments: ;; Compute the nth Fibonacci number The computer does not care how you type your code; but when you are testing and debugging your own programs, you yourself very much

    40. Brief Uses Of Scheme Programming Language
    Brief uses of scheme programming language. Due to the and uses. Here is a subset of the programs they list which use Scheme GIMP. The
    http://www-users.itlabs.umn.edu/classes/Fall-2003/csci1901/uses.html
    Brief uses of Scheme programming language
    Due to the excessive number of complaints about the real-world uses of Scheme (or lack there of) I did a small amount of research to find some plausible answers to where this stuff might show up. Schemers.org has a nice FAQ regarding Scheme and uses. Here is a subset of the programs they list which use Scheme:
    • GIMP. The GNU image manipulation program (aka Adobe Photoshop for Linux). See http://www.gimp.org/ Ximian Evolution. An award-winning personal and workgroup information management solution for Linux and UNIX-based systems that uses Scheme as the language for defining mail filtering rules.(A great replacement for MS Outlook for Linux users) See http://www.ximian.com/products/evolution/ Siag Office. A free Office package for Unix that features Scheme as one of its extension languages. See http://siag.nu/index.shtml
    I personally use Evolution as my primary e-mail program and the GIMP on the occasion that I need to do image editing. They're both great, they're both FREE, and they both use Scheme. Just because you haven't heard of good uses for Scheme doesn't mean they aren't out there! Here are a few other interesting tidbits from the FAQ:
    • Bigloo (an implementation of Scheme) though not implemented in Java, can compile Scheme to Java bytecodes.

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