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Scheme is a dialect of the Lisp family of programming languages. Scheme was created during the 1970s at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence ...
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The history of the programming language Scheme begins with the development of earlier members of the Lisp family of languages during the second half of the ...
Pages in category "Scheme (programming language) implementations" ; B · Bigloo ; C · Chez Scheme · Chicken (Scheme implementation) ; E · Extension Language Kit ; G.
Scheme is a programming language. It is one of the two dialects of LISP in widespread use today. The other dialect of LISP widely used is Common lisp.
The main article for this category is Scheme (programming language). Articles pertaining to the Scheme programming language. Subcategories.
This category contains compiling implementations of the programming language Scheme. Pages in category "Scheme (programming language) compilers".
If you read a "LISP" tutorial, be mindful that there are many dialects of LISP of which Scheme is one, and while they are similar you will not be able to run ( ...
MIT/GNU Scheme is a programming language, a dialect and implementation of the language Scheme, which is a dialect of Lisp. It can produce native binary ...
This category contains interpreted implementations of the programming language Scheme. Pages in category "Scheme (programming language) interpreters".
Scheme 48 is a programming language, a dialect of the language Scheme, an implementation using an interpreter which emits bytecode.