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Modula-2 was designed by Niklaus Wirth at ETH Zurich as a systems implementation language for the operating system of the Lilith workstation, a project inspired by the Alto which Wirth had used during his sabbatical year at Xerox PARC. Modula-2 is a strongly typed language of the Pascal family and it predecessors are Mesa and Pascal. In Modula-2, Wirth had addressed most of the criticisms of Pascal. The most important concepts introduced were modularity and information hiding but also concurrent programming. |
Modula-2 was designed by Niklaus Wirth at ETH Zurich as a systems implementation language for the operating system of the Lilith workstation, a project inspired by the Alto which Wirth had used during his sabbatical year at Xerox PARC. Modula-2 is a strongly typed language of the Pascal family and it predecessors are Mesa and Pascal. In Modula-2, Wirth had addressed most of the criticisms of Pascal. The most important concepts introduced were modularity and information hiding but also concurrent programming. |
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==Modula-2 FAQ== |
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[http://faq.modula2.net Modula-2 FAQ] |
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==Modula-2 Compilers== |
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[http://www.modula2.net/resources/compilers.shtml List of Modula-2 Compilers] |
[http://www.modula2.net/resources/compilers.shtml List of Modula-2 Compilers] |
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==Modula-2 Books & Tutorials== |
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[http://www.modula2.net/resources/books.shtml List of Modula-2 Books & Tutorials] |
[http://www.modula2.net/resources/books.shtml List of Modula-2 Books & Tutorials] |
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