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Richard Kelsey, (ed.), William Clinger, (ed.), Jonathan Rees, (ed.), Hal Abelson, N. I. Adams IV, D. H. Bartley, G. Brooks, R. Kent Dybvig, Daniel P. Friedman, R. Halstead, Chris Hanson, Christopher T. Haynes, Eugene Kohlbecker, D. Oxley, Kent M. Pitman, Guillermo J. Rozas, Guy L. Steele Jr., G. J. Sussman, Mitchell Wand
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The authorative description of the language Scheme.

Abstract: Programming languages should be designed not by piling feature on top of feature, but by removing the weaknesses and restrictions that make additional features appear necessary. Scheme demonstrates that a very small number of rules for forming expressions, with no restrictions on how they are composed, suffice to form a practical and efficient programming language that is flexible enough to support most of the major programming paradigms in use today. (Update)

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Richard Kelsey, William Clinger, and Jonathan Rees, editors. Revised 5 report on the algorithmic language Scheme. Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation, 11(3):7--105, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kelsey98revised.html   More

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    author = "Richard Kelsey and William Clinger and Jonathan Rees (Editors)",
    title = "Revised$^{5}$ Report on the Algorithmic Language {Scheme}",
    journal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
    volume = "33",
    number = "9",
    pages = "26--76",
    year = "1998",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kelsey98revised.html" }
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