Scheme
From Just Solve the File Format Problem
(Difference between revisions)
Dan Tobias (Talk | contribs) m |
Dan Tobias (Talk | contribs) (→Links) |
||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
* List of Scheme resources, papers and implementations [http://www.schemers.org] | * List of Scheme resources, papers and implementations [http://www.schemers.org] | ||
* Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (aka. "The Scheme Bible") available [http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/ here] (based on R5RS) | * Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (aka. "The Scheme Bible") available [http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/ here] (based on R5RS) | ||
+ | * [http://www.scheme.com/tspl4/ The Scheme Programming Language, Fourth Edition, by R. Kent Dybvig (free online book)] |
Revision as of 03:58, 9 February 2015
Scheme is a dialect of LISP which attempts to keep the semantics clean and simple with few divergent ways to express something (which is a diametrically opposite tack to Perl, which prides itself in having "more than one way to do anything").
Links
- MIT Scheme page
- Current version of the Scheme standard, R6RS
- Previous version of the Scheme standard: R5RS
- Working groups and drafts for the next version of the Scheme standard, R7RS, here
- List of Scheme resources, papers and implementations [1]
- Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (aka. "The Scheme Bible") available here (based on R5RS)
- The Scheme Programming Language, Fourth Edition, by R. Kent Dybvig (free online book)