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* '''Scheme''': |{{Wikipedia|Scheme programming language}}| |[http://www.trollope.org/scheme.html A Scheme Story]| | * '''Scheme''': |{{Wikipedia|Scheme programming language}}| |[http://www.trollope.org/scheme.html A Scheme Story]| | ||
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* '''2007-11-22''' [http://weblog.raganwald.com/2007/11/what-if-powerful-languages-and-idioms.html What if powerful languages and idioms only work for small teams?] | |||
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Languages
- BASIC
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- Erlang
- Gambas
- Java
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- Lisp:
- Wikipedia (Lisp programming language)
- Beating the Averages by Paul Graham
- Lisp in Web-Based Applications by Paul Graham
- Practical Common Lisp
- Mono
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- Perl
- Python
- Ruby
- Scheme: |Wikipedia (Scheme programming language)| |A Scheme Story|
