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Oaklisp: an Object-Oriented Scheme with First Class Types
, 1986
"... The Scheme papers demonstrated that lisp could be made simpler and more expressive by elevating functions to the level of first class objects. Oaklisp shows that a message based language can derive similar benefits from having first class types. ..."
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The Scheme papers demonstrated that lisp could be made simpler and more expressive by elevating functions to the level of first class objects. Oaklisp shows that a message based language can derive similar benefits from having first class types.

