Category:Modula-2
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 in 1976. Modula-2 is a strongly typed language of the Pascal family and its predecessors are Mesa and Pascal. In Modula-2, Wirth had addressed most of the criticisms against Pascal. The most important concepts introduced were modularity and information hiding but also concurrent programming. There are two main variants of Modula-2, the language described in Wirth's book "Programming in Modula-2" also known as PIM or classical Modula-2 and the revised and extended version produced by the ISO standards committee, known as ISO Modula-2.
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This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- Modula-2 Implementations (1 P)
- Modula-2 User (17 P)
Pages in category "Modula-2"
The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 238 total.
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- Sort three variables
- Sorting algorithms/Bubble sort
- Sorting algorithms/Merge sort
- Sorting algorithms/Patience sort
- Sorting algorithms/Quicksort
- Special divisors
- Split a character string based on change of character
- Square but not cube
- Stern-Brocot sequence
- Strange numbers
- Strange plus numbers
- Subleq
- Subset sum problem
- Sudan function
- Sum digits of an integer
- Sum of a series
- Sum to 100
- Sutherland-Hodgman polygon clipping
- System time