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From: yerazuws@csv.RPI.EDU (Crah)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
Subject: Re: Scheme
Message-ID: <626@csv.RPI.EDU>
Date: Thu, 15-Jan-87 08:28:55 EST
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Posted: Thu Jan 15 08:28:55 1987
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Summary: the Revised**3 Scheme Report is Out!

In article <1005@wang7.UUCP>, guest@wang7.UUCP (guest account) writes:
> Does anyone out there know anything about the language SCHEME? I am told that
> it is "like LISP". Also, where does one get a SCHEME interpreter/compiler?
> Is there anyone interested in starting a USENET format on SCHEME if one does
> not already exist?

	You can get the whole "Revised**3 report on the Algorithmic 
Language Scheme" by sending a check for US$6.00 to

	Byron E. Robyn
	Publications - NE43-818
	MIT Artificial Intellegence Laboratory
	545 Technology Square
	Cambridge, Mass. 02139

	Ask for AI Memo 848a
	
I have it.  It's about 1/4 inch thick.  The Scheme definition is 43 pages
long, with lots of examples.  They also throw in a Sussman article concerning
using Scheme for teaching.

	-Enjoy,
	Bill Yerazunis
	
	"You can get a lot further with a kind word and a gun than
	 with a kind word alone"    -Al Capone