Kirk Strauser wrote:

> At 2002-12-13T14:52:51Z, Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Yes.  So is Ocaml and I think Scheme also.
> 
> Since Scheme is a Lisp derivative, yes, it's also a functional language.

Scheme is a functional language; but I hesitate to call Lisp
"functional". In fact, Scheme was originally developed as a
simplification of Lisp to focus on functional programming. Lisp can be
used in a functional way, but also has imperative features. In fact, by
modern standards, even Scheme is not a "purely" functional language; its
expressions can have side effects, variables can be reassigned, etc.

Craig

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