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SILK a playful blend of Scheme and Java (2000)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Kenneth R. Anderson, Timothy J. Hickey, Peter Norvig



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Abstract: SILK (Scheme in about 50 K) is a compact Scheme implemented in Java. It is currently in its fourth implementation. The rst version implemented a nearly R4RS Scheme in Java, but its access to Java was awkward. The current version has altered SILK's syntax and semantics slightly to better integrate with Java. This has simpli ed its implementation, and made SILK an e ective Java scripting language, while preserving its Scheme avor. SILK applications, applets and servlets are surprisingly compact... (Update)

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...platforms as possible when developing a compiler of a general purpose language. For this reason, several compilers such as Kawa [3] SILK [1], and MLj [2] use the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) 7] as their target platform in order to benefit from its wide availability and other...

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K. R. Anderson, T. J. Hickey, and P. Norvig. SILK: a playful blend of Scheme and Java. In Scheme and Functional Programming 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/anderson00silk.html   More

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