Scheme
Scheme is a minimalist Lisp dialect, famous for its elegance and for MIT's SICP book used to teach computer science. With very few rules but great expressive power, it's ideal for learning the fundamentals of programming and recursion.
- Creado por Sussman & Steele (MIT)
- Año 1975
- Paradigma: Functional · interpreted
- Extensiones: .scm, .ss
Para qué se usa
- CS education
- Research
- Embedded languages
A favor
- Minimalist and elegant
- Excellent for learning
- Powerful recursion
En contra
- Impractical in production
- Niche
- Limited libraries
Ecosistema
- Racket
- Guile
- Chez Scheme
- DrRacket
Ejemplo
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