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Scheme dialect of LISP
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   MIT 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.
URL: http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/projects/scheme/
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   UMB Scheme Tutorial
UMB Scheme is a public domain implementation of the Scheme programming language. Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the Lisp programming language, designed with clear and simple semantics and a minimal number of ways to form expressions.
URL: http://www.dickinson.edu/~ziantzl/cs356_fall2001/Assign/scheme_run.html
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   Scheme Variations
These are many of the freely distributable Scheme implementations.
URL: http://www.cs.indiana.edu/scheme-repository/imp.html

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