Modula-3 is a programming language conceived as a successor to an upgraded version of Modula-2 known as Modula-2+. It has been influential in research...
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concentrated his efforts on Modula's successor, Modula-2. Modula-2 Modula-2+ Modula-3 Wirth, Niklaus (1 January 1976). "Modula: a language for modular multiprogramming"...
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Modula-2 is a structured, procedural programming language developed between 1977 and 1985/8 by Niklaus Wirth at ETH Zurich. It was created as the language...
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Baby Modula-3 is a functional programming sublanguage of Modula-3 (safe subset) programming language based on ideals invented by Martín Abadi. It is an...
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History of Python (redirect from Python 3)
borrowed from Modula-3; Van Rossum describes the module as "one of Python's major programming units". Python's exception model also resembles Modula-3's, with...
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MIMIC Mirah Miranda MIVA Script ML Model 204 Modelica Malbolge Modula Modula-2 Modula-3 Mohol Mojo MOO Mortran Mouse MPD MSL MUMPS MuPAD Mutan Mystic Programming...
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Lilith (computer) (redirect from Modula Computer Systems)
ISBN 3-932588-85-1. Wirth, Niklaus (January 1995). "A Brief History of Modula and Lilith". The ModulaTor. 0. Knudsen, Svend Erik (1983). Medos-2: A Modula-2...
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Modula-2+ is a programming language descended from the Modula-2 language. It was developed at DEC Systems Research Center (SRC) and Acorn Computers Ltd...
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implemented several influential languages. ALGOL W Euler Modula Modula-2, Modula-3, variants Obliq Modula 3 variant Oberon (Oberon, Oberon-07, Oberon-2) Component...
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Alma-0 (category Modula programming language family)
programming language. This language is an augmented version of the imperative Modula-2 language with logic-programming features and convenient backtracking ability...
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original Modula in its successor, Modula-2 (1978), which influenced later languages, particularly through its successor, Modula-3 (1980s). Modula's use of...
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package rpc for implementing RPC, with support for asynchronous calls. Modula-3's network objects, which were the basis for Java's RMI RPyC implements...
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Obliq (category Modula programming language family)
implicit type system. The interpreter is written in Modula-3, and provides Obliq with full access to Modula-3's network objects abilities. A type inference...
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Pascal, Modula, and Oberon." Wirth was the chief designer of the programming languages Euler (1965), PL360 (1966), ALGOL W (1966), Pascal (1970), Modula (1975)...
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2011. Retrieved February 8, 2008. "The A-Z of Programming Languages: Modula-3". Computerworld. Archived from the original on January 5, 2009. Retrieved...
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of 9.1x7.3 mm^2. The Kronos software included:[citation needed] Versions of the proprietary operating system Excelsior Compilers for Modula-2, C, and...
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summer at DEC's Systems Research Center, which introduced me to Modula-2+; the Modula-3 final report was being written there at about the same time. What...
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had written compilers which generated C code (for instance, the original Modula-3 compiler). However, C is a poor choice for functional languages: it does...
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array. This technique was pioneered in ESC/Java (and its predecessor, ESC/Modula-3) and can be thought of as an extended form of type checking. Extended static...
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designed to help users manage their Unix or Linux shell environment Modula-2 or Modula-3, programming languages which stress the use of modules Computer module...
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Active Oberon. Both languages are members of the Pascal family, along with Modula-2. A2's design allows developing efficient systems based on active objects...
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distributed software systems SPIN (operating system), a Mach-like OS written in Modula-3 Spin (programming language), a high-level programming language SPIN (software...
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conflicts. There are versions of Coco/R for Java, C#, C++, Pascal, Modula-2, Modula-3, Delphi, VB.NET, Python, Ruby and other programming languages. The...
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operator is written ::. In some languages, notably those influenced by Modula-3 (including Python and Go), modules are objects, and scope resolution within...
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modern descendants of Pascal, such as Modula-3, provide a special conversion syntax using a method called VAL; Modula-3 also treats BOOLEAN and CHAR as special...
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Lyle Ramshaw. Some of the critical developments made at SRC include the Modula-3 programming language; the snoopy cache, used in the first multiprocessor...
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Oberon (programming language) (category Modula programming language family)
(Euler, ALGOL W, Pascal, Modula, and Modula-2). Oberon was the result of a concentrated effort to increase the power of Modula-2, the direct successor...
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original Sun implementation, come from the "network objects" feature of Modula-3. The programmers of the original RMI API generalized the code somewhat...
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similarities to other object-oriented languages, most notably Objective-C, Modula-3, and Self. The main goals of the project were extensibility, orthogonality...
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