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Language peer sets for Chez Scheme:
United States
United States/1985
Designed 1985
1980s languages
Fifth generation
Late Cold War

Chez Scheme(ID:3584/che004)

ANSI/IEEE-compliant Scheme compiler 

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Country: United States
Designed 1985
Published: 1985


J. Michael Ashley and R. Kent Dybvig Indiana 1985

Chez Scheme is a complete high-performance implementation of ANSI/IEEE standard Scheme, with a fast incremental compiler, an efficient run-time system, an extensive run-time library, and a productivity-enhancing program development environment. Chez Scheme was first introduced in 1985 and is now in its sixth major release. Chez Scheme is distributed by Cadence Research Systems.



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References:
  • Dybvig, R. (1987) Dybvig, R. Kent Three Implementation Models for Scheme. PhD thesis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, April 1987.
  • Dybvig, R. (1988) Dybvig, R. Kent Chez Scheme User's Guide Cadence Research Systems, 1998 Online copy Abstract
  • Ashley, J. Michael and Dybvig, R. Kent (1994) Ashley, J. Michael and Dybvig, R. Kent "An efficient implementation of multiple return values in Scheme" pp140-149
          in [ACM] (1994) Proceedings of the 1994 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming, June 1994
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