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         Scheme Programming:     more books (88)
  1. The Seasoned Schemer by Daniel P. Friedman, Matthias Felleisen, 1995-12-21
  2. Game Programming In C++: Start To Finish (Game Development Series) by Erik Yuzwa, 2006-01-11
  3. Optimal contributions in a defined benefit pension scheme with stochastic new entrants [An article from: Insurance Mathematics and Economics] by L. Colombo, S. Haberman,
  4. Theory of Program Structures: Schemes, Semantics, Verification (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Sheila A. Greibach, 1985-07-17
  5. Operations Research in Transportation Systems - Ideas and Schemes of Optimization Methods for Strategic (Applied Optimization) by A.S. Belenky, 1998-08
  6. VLISP: A Verified Implementation of Scheme
  7. Digital Signature Schemes: General Framework and Fail-Stop Signatures (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Birgit Pfitzmann, 1996-09-30
  8. Hydro-Crisis in the Misddle East: Water Schemes for a Thirsty Region
  9. Concrete Abstractions: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Scheme by Max Hailperin, Barbara Kaiser, et all 1998-09-10
  10. Model-based Fault Diagnosis Techniques: Design Schemes, Algorithms, and Tools by Steven X. Ding, 2008-04-01
  11. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - 2nd Edition (MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) by Harold Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman, 1996-07-25
  12. Simple Program Schemes and Formal Languages (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 20) by Joost Engelfriet, 1974-06
  13. The Reasoned Schemer by Daniel P. Friedman, William E. Byrd, et all 2005-07-01
  14. A dynamic programming approach to the optimisation of a complex urban water supply scheme (Research project / Department of National Development, Australian Water Resources Council) by G. P Codner, 1979

61. PLT Scheme
PLT Scheme Programming environment and tools for programming in Scheme DrScheme is an interactive programming environment for scheme programming.
http://directory.fsf.org/PLTScheme.html
Top Software development Programming languages Scheme PLT Scheme
PLT Scheme - Programming environment and tools for programming in Scheme
PLT Scheme consists of DrScheme, MzScheme and MrEd. DrScheme is an interactive programming environment for Scheme programming. It includes tools for advanced programmers and teaching tools to make Scheme easier to learn. MzScheme is the underlying textual interactive program; it is especially useful for lightweight scripting. MrEd extends MzScheme with a graphical interface. PLT Scheme extends the Scheme language with various constructs for building realistic systems. The distribution includes several useful utilities including a Web server with special support for interactive Web programming.
Obtaining
Web page http://www.plt-scheme.org/ Source tarball http://download.plt-scheme.org/drscheme/plt-209-src-unix-tgz.html Source information http://download.plt-scheme.org/drscheme/ Version 209 (stable) released on 2004-02-10 Licensed under LGPL. This is not a GNU package.
Documentation User and developer documentation available in HTML, PDF, and .plt formats from

62. Scheme Programming Language Definition Of Scheme Programming Language In Computi
Computer term of scheme programming language in the Computing Dictionary and Thesaurus. Meaning of scheme programming language computer term.
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63. Powell's Books - Scheme Programming Language 3RD Edition By R Kent Dybvig
This thoroughly updated edition of The scheme programming Language provides an introduction to Scheme and a definitive reference for standard Scheme,
http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=4-0262541483-0

64. Powell's Books - Scheme Programming Language 2ND Edition By R Dybvig
Includes bibliographical references (p. 231232) and index
http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio/0134546466
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65. Bigloo Homepage
To help understand memory allocation behavior of Scheme programs, Bee an Integrated Development Environment for the scheme programming Language
http://www-sop.inria.fr/mimosa/fp/Bigloo/bigloo-5.html
Table of contents Bigloo homepage Related Mailing list License ... ChangeLog Technical information Mailing archive Mailing archive (mirror) Programming Environment Bugloo Integrated Programming Environment Biglook Contributions Libraries Bigloo-lib Bigloo + finalizers Debian package ... Windows support Applications Bglstone The Bigloo benchmark suite contains various tools to produce and display bar charts Mole Literate programming in Scheme. SCOP SCOP (a light-weight, simple but powerful, high-level communication interface) Scheme Binding Phptools A toolkit for PHP4 documents. Skribe A programming language to build documents (such as Web pages or program documentations) SX A 3D modeler. VRLM parser VRML 1.0 parser in Scheme An Apache module providing a mean for communication between Apache server and the external process using Unix pipes. Hive Source code manager. SXML/SSAX/SXPath Suite for handling XML documents in Scheme
Compiler optimizations
Inline expansion: when and how Manuel Serrano Proceedings of PLILP'97 Inline function expansion is an optimization that may improve program performance by removing calling sequences and enlarging the scope of other optimizations. Unfortunately it also has the drawback of enlarging programs. This might impair executable programs performance. In order to get rid of this annoying effect, we present, an easy to implement, inlining optimization that minimizes code size growth by combining a compile-time algorithm deciding when expansion should occur with different expansion frameworks describing

66. Manuel Serrano's Home Page
It is built on top of the scheme programming language. The Biglook implementation separates the scheme programming interface and the native backend.
http://www-sop.inria.fr/mimosa/Manuel.Serrano/index-4.html
Manuel Serrano skribenospam( "Manuel Serrano", "sophia inria fr", true ) inria sophia mimosa Programming Languages Address Inria Sophia-Antipolis 2004 route des Lucioles - BP 93 F-06902 Sophia Antipolis, Cedex France phone: (+33) 4 92 38 76 39 fax: (+33) 4 92 38 79 98 Direction to Inria Sophia Softwares Bigloo the optimizing Scheme compiler Biglook the Bigloo graphical toolkit Scribe a functional markup programming language Skribe a functional markup programming language Flyspell On-the-fly Emacs spell checker I serve the following conferences:
  • (General chair)
I'm (co-)editor of:
  • Special issue of HOSC on Scheme workshops
Gallesio, E. and Serrano, M. Skribe: a Functional Authoring Language Journal of Functional Programming, 2005. html Skribe is a functional programming language designed for authoring documents, such as web pages or technical reports. It is built on top of the Scheme programming language. Its concrete syntax is simple and it looks familiar to anyone used to markup languages. Authoring a document with Skribe is as simple as with HTML or LaTeX. Because of the conciseness of its original syntax, it is even possible to use it without noticing that it is a programming language. In Skribe, the ratio "markup/text" is smaller than with the other markup systems we have tested. Serrano, M. and Boussinot, F. and Serpette, B.

67. Scheme, Language Features, And Semantics
The scheme programming Language . Computer Language. June 1992. Available online ps. Norman I. Adams IV, Pavel Curtis and Mike Spreitzer.
http://library.readscheme.org/page2.html
Scheme, Language Features, and Semantics
  • R. Kent Dybvig. "The Scheme Programming Language, Second Edition". 1996. Available online: html Ken Dickey. "The Scheme Programming Language". Computer Language . June 1992. Available online: ps Norman I. Adams IV, Pavel Curtis and Mike Spreitzer. "First-class Data-type Representations in SchemeXerox". June 1993. Available online: ps Matthias Felleisen. "Lambda-v-CS: An Extended Lambda-Calculus for Scheme". Proceedings of the 1988 ACM conference on LISP and functional programming . July 1988. Available online: ACM Digital Library Matthias Felleisen. "(Y Y) Works! A Lecture on the Why of Y". Sept 1991. Available online: ps Matthias Felleisen and Robert Hieb. "The Revised Report on the Syntactic Theories of Sequential Control and State". Rice University. June 1989. Available online: ps Eric T. Freeman and Daniel P. Friedman. "Characterizing the Paralation Model using Dynamic Assignment". Computer Science Department, Indiana University. TR-348. March 1992. Available online: ps Shin-Der Lee and Daniel P. Friedman. "First-Class Extents". Computer Science Department, Indiana University. TR-350. March 1992. Available online:

68. Applications Of Scheme
Bee an Integrated Development Environment for the scheme programming Language . Scheme and Functional Programming 2000. September 2000.
http://library.readscheme.org/page7.html
Applications of Scheme
The XML and Web Programming section now has its own page
Programming Pearls in Scheme
  • Oleg Kiselyov. "Towards the best collection API (extended abstract)". Lightweight Languages 2003 (LL3) workshop . November 2003. Available online: html Mads Sig Ager, Olivier Danvy and Henning Korsholm Rohde. "On Obtaining Knuth, Morris, and Pratt's String Matcher by Partial Evaluation". ASIAN Symposium on Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program Manipulation, ASIA-PEPM '02 . July 2002. Available online: ps pdf Matthias Felleisen. "Recursion and Circularity: Extended Puzzle with Solution". Indiana University. TR-201. October 1986. Hal Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman. "LISP: A Language for Stratified Design". MIT AI Lab. AI Lab Memo AIM-986. August 1987. Available online: ps pdf Hal Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman. "Lisp: A Language for Stratified Design". BYTE . February 1988. Daniel P. Friedman. "From Direct Style to Monadic Style through Continuation-Passing Style". 2002. Available online: ps pdf Daniel P. Friedman. "Direct Style from Monadic Style and Back". 2002. Available online: ps pdf Jonathon Sobel, Erik Hilsdale, R. Kent Dybvig and Daniel P. Friedman. "Abstraction and Performance from Explicit Monadic Reflection". Indiana University Computer Science Department. Available online:

69. Scheme Programming Assignment, Honors Programming Languages
Honors Programming Languages G22.3033.03 Fall 1999 scheme programming Assignment Due Monday, October 25. Implement a Scheme interpreter.
http://www.cs.nyu.edu/courses/fall99/G22.3110-001/scheme_assignment.html
Honors Programming Languages
G22.3033.03 Fall 1999
Scheme programming Assignment
Due Monday, October 25
Implement a Scheme interpreter. The first thing you should do is understand the mini-scheme interpreter that I gave you in class. Then, rewrite a more complete interpreter from scratch (more or less). It should have all the features that I discussed in class, primarily define (including the special syntax for defining functions conveniently), lambda if cond let letrec let* , and quote In addition, you must also implement macros . These are functions that transform syntactic entities before they are evaluated. In particular, they take expressions (represented as atoms or lists) as arguments and return an expression as the result. The result expression is then evaluated. Here is the syntax I want you to use:
name param param n body
When a macro is applied, the arguments are NOT evaluated. Rather the argument expressions are passed. The body then returns an atom or list, which is evaluated. For example,
(define-macro (strange-mult a b) (list '* a (list '- b 1)))
means that when you type
(strange-mult (+ 3 2) (+ x y))
a gets bound to the list b gets bound to the list (+ x y) , and the result of the macro is
(* (+ 3 2) (- (+ x y) 1)) This expression is then evaluated.

70. Introduction To Scheme Programming Language
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  • 71. 2002 USENIX Annual Technical Program, Freenix Track - Abstract
    Biglook a Widget Library for the scheme programming Language The Biglook implementation separates the scheme programming interface and the native
    http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix02/tech/freenix/gallesio.html
    2002 FREENIX Track Technical Program - Abstract
    Biglook: a Widget Library for the Scheme Programming Language
    Erick Gallesio Manuel Serrano Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis Inria Sophia Antipolis
    Abstract
    Biglook is an Object Oriented Scheme library for constructing Gui s. It uses classes of a Clos -like object layer to represent widgets and Scheme closures to handle events. Combining functional and object-oriented programming styles yields an original application programming interface that advocates a strict separation between the implementation of the graphical interfaces and the user-associated commands, enabling compact source code.
    The Biglook implementation separates the Scheme programming interface and the native back-end. This permits different ports for Biglook. The current version uses GTK and Swing graphical toolkits, while the previous release used Tk. It is available at: http://kaolin.unice.fr/Biglook.
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    72. Scheme Information For CSE 340
    If you wish, you may use your own editor to write Scheme programs. The scheme programming Language, R. Kent Dybvig (also available online).
    http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~sweirich/cse340/03/scheme-info.htm
    Scheme Information We will use the DrScheme implementation and programming environment in CSE 340. It is installed in the following labs. You can get the combination to these labs from the CETS office (Moore 169) by showing your Penn ID card.
    • Moore 207 Linux lab
      • Type "drscheme" to start The front of the room is reserved for CIS graduate students, but the back of the room is available to anyone with an Eniac account.
      CETS PC labs in Towne 142 and 144
    You may also install and use DrScheme on your own computer. It is freely available for many platforms, including Windows, Linux and OS X.
    Getting Started With DrScheme
    • The first time you start DrScheme you will have to choose languages. After selecting the language for interaction, make sure you select the Scheme version called "Essentials of Programming Languages (2nd ed.)" DrScheme supports Language Levels . Make sure the bottom window says "Essentials of Programming Languages (2nd ed.)" when you run your homework assignments. DrScheme has an interactive environment . The top window is an editor. Once you have written your program, you may use the "execute" button to run it. After doing that, you may also use the scheme interpreter in the bottom window to run your functions on different inputs without reloading your entire file.

    73. The Scheme Programming Language, CS, Univ. Of Kiel, Germany
    Scheme was one of the first programming languages to incorporate first class DrScheme is a complete scheme programming environment that runs on major
    http://www.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~scheme/
    Institute of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
    in the Faculty of Engineering of Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel
    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. Scheme was one of the first programming languages to incorporate first class procedures as in the lambda calculus, thereby proving the usefulness of static scope rules and block structure in a dynamically typed language. Scheme was the first major dialect of Lisp to distinguish procedures from lambda expressions and symbols, to use a single lexical environment for all variables, and to evaluate the operator position of a procedure call in the same way as an operand position. By relying entirely on procedure calls to express iteration, Scheme emphasized the fact that tail-recursive procedure calls are essentially goto's that pass arguments. Scheme was the first widely used programming language to embrace first class escape procedures, from which all previously known sequential control structures can be synthesized. More recently, building upon the design of generic arithmetic in Common Lisp, Scheme introduced the concept of exact and inexact numbers.

    74. KSM-Scheme Home Page
    In the distribution, sample Scheme programs are included ( r5rs.scm and The scheme programming Language ANSI Scheme, 2 ed., by R. Kent Dybvig.
    http://square.umin.ac.jp/~hchang/ksm/
    What is KSM-Scheme? KSM-Scheme is a Scheme interprter that integrates easily with functions and variables defined in C language. KSM-Scheme implements Revised Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme standard. In addition to the standard, KSM-Scheme has extensions that enable to call C functions and to manipulate C variables. For example, if one has a shared library named "libsome.so", in which there are following definitions, In order to manipulate these variable and function, compilation of glue functions (written in C language) is not required. One can do that completely within KSM-Scheme as follow, (load-shared "libsome.so")
    (define inum (clang:sym int inum))
    (define add (clang:sym int (add int int)))
    (set! inum 1000) ;; inum in libsome.so is modified
    Besides easy interface to C language, KSM-Scheme has following features. How to download KSM-Scheme Current version (version 0.3.2) is available to download ksm-0.3.2.tar.gz

    75. Www.news2mail.com: Comp.Lang.Scheme -- The Scheme Programming Language.
    Subscribe the Messages from the Usenetgroup Comp.Lang.Scheme and get them in your local mailbox.
    http://www.news2mail.com/comp/lang/scheme.html
    Comp.Lang.Scheme
    Home Comp Comp.Lang
    The Scheme Programming language.
    Comp.Lang.Scheme.c
    The Scheme language environment.
    Comp.Lang.Scheme.Scsh
    SCSH - the Scheme Shell.
    Subjects, that are frequently discussed here:
    • Ray tracer (46) Ray tracer in Stalin (38) Why is recursion hard? (37) Final SRFI 49: Indentation-sensitive syntax (32) Improved Extension Process Proposal (17) help me (14) Do we need comp.lang.scheme.srfi? (13) why is it an error to take the car of the empty list? (10) Doesn't Scheme support Scoping? (9) Embedding Scheme: what implementation? (9)
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    76. CFD Online - Forums - Fluent User Forum - No Message!
    scheme programming. Posted By Gene metalcynic@o2.pl Date Wed, 10 Aug 2005, 1108 am. i have problem with programming multitabs panel.
    http://www.cfd-online.com/Forum/fluent.cgi?read=30333

    77. Free Software Directory: Scheme Programming Language
    Implementation of the scheme programming language MIT/GNU scheme programming language. qscheme The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later
    http://gnu.digitaltrust.it/directory/devel/prog/scheme/
    FSF UNESCO Free Software Directory
    3,364 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] - 2004-07-23
    Scheme to C compiler Kawa - [Kawa] - 2004-06-08
    Scheme and Emacs Lisp on a Java VM MIT/GNU Scheme - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-06-22
    MIT/GNU 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 SCM - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-07-23

    78. Math, Graphics, Web And Scheme Programming
    APPLYING MATH PRINCIPLES TO CREATE GRAPHICS FOR WEB PAGES USING scheme programming Scheme Programmed school by Sarita WHS 2004
    http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/knorth/Scheme/webScheme.html

    79. The Scheme Programming Language à La Calvin And Hobbes
    The scheme programming Language after Calvin and Hobbes Before starting a computer project, one should always assess one s programming language.
    http://www.brics.dk/~danvy/scheme.html
    The Scheme Programming Language after Calvin and Hobbes
    C: Before going down a steep hill like this, one should always give his sled a safety check.
    H: Right.
    C: Seat belts?
    H: None.
    C: Signals?
    H: None.
    C: Brakes?
    H: None.
    C: Steering?
    H: None.
    Bill Watterson - Before starting a computer project, one should always assess one's programming language. - Right. - Macros? - None. - Static type-checking? - None. - Records? - None. - Modules? - None. - Exceptions? - None. - Sequencing order in applications? - None. [Starting GNU-Emacs in Scheme mode, and smiling hugely:] WHEEEEEE! It's more fun to compute. November 16, 2003 danvy hat brics dot dk

    80. Free Software Directory Scheme Programming Language
    FSF / UNESCO Free Software Directory. 3567 packages indexed. Up Top Software development Programming languages scheme programming language.
    http://fsd.unesco.org/directory/devel/prog/scheme/

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