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SILK - a playful blend of Scheme and Java - Anderson, Hickey, Norvig (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....types. This reduces the overhead of invoking Java methods from SILK, and reduces the ambiguity of dynamic method invocation. The result is a Scheme dialect with direct, almost transparent, access to its implementation language, Java. In a C implementation of Scheme, such as Guile [16] or STK [14], after providing a Scheme implementation, one also provides extensions such as a Foreign Function Interface, a library of tools, such as SLIB[20] and an object oriented extension, such as GOOPS[15] or STKLOS[14] In SILK, all of these features are obtained automatically via the simple ....

....language, Java. In a C implementation of Scheme, such as Guile [16] or STK [14] after providing a Scheme implementation, one also provides extensions such as a Foreign Function Interface, a library of tools, such as SLIB[20] and an object oriented extension, such as GOOPS[15] or STKLOS[14]. In SILK, all of these features are obtained automatically via the simple Scheme Java interface. In the remainder of the paper we describe the main features of SILK programming, and the main features of SILK s implementation. 2 The Scheme Java Interface in SILK The key feature of SILK is that ....

Eric Gallesio, STk Reference Manual http://kaolin.unice.fr/STK

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