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From: thinman@netcom.com (Technically Sweet)
Subject: Re: OO implementation of scheme
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Date: Mon, 9 Jan 1995 20:56:10 GMT
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mw@ipx2.rz.uni-mannheim.de (Marc Wachowitz) writes:

>Kiong Beng Kee (isckbk@nusunix2.nus.sg) wrote:
>> I am seeking a toy Scheme/Lisp like interpreter which is sufficiently
>> complete to write useful programs with, but also small so that students
>> can easily and fully understand its implementation.
>[...]

>The following is from the documentation of UMB-Scheme, which can be found
>on ftp.cs.cmu.edu in the directory /user/ai/lang/scheme/impl/umb_scm:

[ snipped ]

As I recall, UMB Scheme has a nice, clean, and understandable source
code base, unlike all other Scheme implementations I've peeked at.

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Lance Norskog
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