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Second Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming, 2001

Program

  • Marc Feeley. "A Better API for First-Class Continuations". 2nd Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming. September 2001. Available online: ps pdf. Citation.
  • Kirill Lisovsky. "Scheme program souce code as a semistructured data". 2nd Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming. September 2001. Available online: ps pdf. Citation.
  • Augustin Lux. "Tools for Automatic Interface Generation in Scheme". 2nd Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming. September 2001. Available online: ps pdf. Citation.
  • Fred Bayer. "LispMe: An Implementation of Scheme for the PalmPilot". 2nd Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming. September 2001. Available online: ps pdf. Citation.
  • Danny Dubé, Marc Feeley. "Demand-Driven Type Analysis: an Introduction". 2nd Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming. September 2001. Available online: ps pdf. Citation.
  • Martin Gasbichler, Holger Gast. "Soft Interfaces: Typing Scheme At The Module Level". 2nd Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming. September 2001. Available online: ps pdf. Citation.
  • Frédéric Peschanski. "Jargons: Experimenting Composable Domain-Specific Languages". 2nd Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming. September 2001. Available online: ps pdf. Citation.
  • Philippe Meunier, Robert Bruce Findler, Paul A. Steckler, Mitchell Wand. "Selectors Make Set-Based Analysis Too Hard". 2nd Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming. September 2001. Available online: ps pdf. Citation.
  • Manfred Widera. "An Algorithm for Checking the Disjointness of Types". 2nd Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming. September 2001. Available online: ps pdf. Citation.

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