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Scheme
Paradigm(s)functional
Appeared in1970s
Designed byGuy L. Steele and Gerald Jay Sussman
Typing disciplinestrong, dynamic
Scopelexical
Major implementationsPLT Scheme, MIT Scheme, Scheme48, Guile
Dialectsmany
Influenced byLisp, ALGOL
InfluencedCommon Lisp
Usual filename extensions.scm, .ss
Wikibooks logo Scheme at Wikibooks
{{Infobox programming language
 | name = Scheme
 | paradigm = functional
 | released = 1970s
 | designer = [[Guy L. Steele]] and [[Gerald Jay Sussman]]
 | typing = strong, dynamic
 | scope = lexical
 | dialects = many
 | implementations = 
[[PLT Scheme]], [[MIT Scheme]], 
[[Scheme48]], [[GNU Guile|Guile]]
 | influenced by = [[Lisp programming language|Lisp]], [[ALGOL]]
 | influenced = [[Common Lisp]]
 | file ext = .scm, .ss
 | wikibooks = Scheme
}}

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