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Programming language
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"
Modula
1970s-80s computer programming language
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
Modula-2
Programming language
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
Modula-3
Organizing code into modules
original Modula in its successor, Modula-2 (1978), which influenced later languages, particularly through its successor, Modula-3 (1980s). Modula's use of
Modular_programming
List of programming languages types and the languages that meet its description
implemented several influential languages. ALGOL W Euler Modula Modula-2, Modula-3, variants Obliq Modula 3 variant Oberon (Oberon, Oberon-07, Oberon-2) Component
List of programming languages by type
List_of_programming_languages_by_type
Programming language
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
Modula-2+
Swiss computer scientist (1934–2024)
Pascal, Modula, and Oberon." Wirth was the chief designer of the programming languages Euler (1965), PL360 (1966), ALGOL W (1966), Pascal (1970), Modula (1975)
Niklaus_Wirth
Argentine footballer
Agustín Alejandro Módula (born 12 March 1993) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Spanish Tercera Federación
Agustín_Módula
Extent to which a programming language discourages type errors
(1985). Programming in Modula-2. Springer Verlag. "The Separation of Safe and Unsafe Facilities". Retrieved 24 March 2015. "ISO Modula-2 Language Reference"
Type_safety
ORCA/Modula-2 is a Modula-2 compiler written in the Modula-2 programming language for the Apple IIGS computer. It was developed by Peter Easdown during
ORCA/Modula-2
Multitasking operating system written in Oberon
18, no. 5. p. 111ff – via Archive.org. Pountain, Dick (March 1991). "Modula's Children, Part II: Oberon". Byte. Vol. 16, no. 3. pp. 135–142 – via Archive
Oberon_(operating_system)
Power Fx MIIS MIMIC Mirah Miranda MIVA Script ML Model 204 Modelica Modula Modula-2 Modula-3 Mohol Mojo MOO Mortran Mouse MPD MSL MUMPS MuPAD Mystic Programming
List_of_programming_languages
Free and open-source compiler for various programming languages
were later developed for Objective-C, Objective-C++, Fortran, Ada, Go, D, Modula-2, Rust, COBOL, and ALGOL 68 among others. The OpenMP and OpenACC specifications
GNU_Compiler_Collection
Object which stores memory addresses in a computer program
calls. Modula-2 is even more strongly typed than Pascal, with fewer ways to escape the type system. Some of the variants of Modula-2 (such as Modula-3) include
Pointer (computer programming)
Pointer_(computer_programming)
Operating system developed by Acorn Computers Ltd
ARX was an unreleased Mach-like operating system written in Modula-2+ developed by Acorn Computers Ltd in the Acorn Research Centre in Palo Alto for Acorn's
ARX_(operating_system)
General-purpose programming language
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
Python_(programming_language)
Base-16 numeric representation
T is the same character). In Intel-derived assembly languages and Modula-2, hex is denoted with a suffixed H or h: FFh or 05A3H. Some implementations
Hexadecimal
Italian computer scientist
contributions, in programming languages, he helped design the language Modula-3, implemented the first compiler for the (non-pure) functional language
Luca_Cardelli
Opaque data type which stores a memory address
are present in several programming languages including Ada, C, C++, D and Modula-2. If the language the pointer is implemented with is strongly typed, programs
Opaque_pointer
Object-oriented programming language
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
Baby_Modula-3
Computer text file character representing blank space
Standards Association (ASA). 1963-06-17. Wirth, Niklaus (1988). Programming in Modula-2 (PDF). doi:10.1007/978-3-642-83565-0. ISBN 978-3-642-83567-4. "Cambridge
Whitespace_character
General-purpose programming language
(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
Oberon_(programming_language)
1976 computer science book by Niklaus Wirth
1985 with the title Algorithms and Data Structures, 288 pages. It used Modula-2 instead of Pascal. There is a later version available in digital form
Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs
Algorithms_+_Data_Structures_=_Programs
1980 custom-built workstation computer
and a computer networking interface. Its software is written fully in Modula-2 and includes a relational database program named Lidas. The Lilith processor
Lilith_(computer)
Writing format
came to appreciate camel case during a sabbatical at PARC and used it in Modula, his next programming language. The Smalltalk language, which was developed
Camel_case
free/libre and open source compilers. Amsterdam Compiler Kit (ACK) [C, Pascal, Modula-2, Occam, and BASIC] [Unix-like] Clang C/C++/Objective-C Compiler AMD Optimizing
List_of_compilers
Operating system
v t e Modula, Oberon Modula By Wirth Modula (1975) → Modula-2 (1978) By others Modula-2+ (1984) Modula-3 (1988) Baby Modula-3 (1993) Obliq (1993) Alma-0
A2_(operating_system)
Programming language created in 1976
where they used their experience with Mesa in the design of Modula-2+, and later of Modula-3. Mesa was a strongly typed programming language with type-checking
Mesa_(programming_language)
Functions whose execution you can pause
also includes await support. Julia Kotlin (since 1.1) Limbo Lua Lucid μC++ Modula-2 Nemerle Perl 5 (using the Coro module) PHP (since version 5.5) Picolisp
Coroutine
Operating system
is a research project implemented in the computer programming language Modula-3, and is an open source project. It is designed with three goals: flexibility
SPIN_(operating_system)
Type of programming paradigm in computer science
Ritchie while he was working at Bell Laboratories. Wirth went on to design Modula-2 and Oberon. For the needs of the United States Department of Defense,
Imperative_programming
Mechanism to allow software to execute a remote procedure
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
Remote_procedure_call
Object-oriented programming language
5, 2011. Retrieved February 8, 2008. "The A-Z of Programming Languages: Modula-3". Computerworld. Archived from the original on January 5, 2009. Retrieved
Java_(programming_language)
Instructions a computer can execute
loops. functions. recursion. Algol's direct descendants include Pascal, Modula-2, Ada, Delphi and Oberon on one branch. On another branch the descendants
Computer_program
Indian multinational conglomerate
JSW Enterprise's Modula at Acetech 2025, BIEC
JSW_Group
Topics referred to by the same term
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
General-purpose programming language
IBM XL C++, EDG Influenced by Ada, ALGOL 68, BCPL, C, CLU, F#, ML, Mesa, Modula-2, Simula, Smalltalk Influenced Ada 95, C#, C99, Carbon, Chapel, Clojure
C++
Compiler generator
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
Coco/R
Programming language
Windows platform. Extensions to the Pascal concepts led to the languages Modula-2 and Oberon, both developed by Wirth. Much of the history of computer language
Pascal_(programming_language)
High-level programming language first released in 1980
Influenced by ALGOL 68, Pascal, Simula 67, C++ (Ada 95), Smalltalk (Ada 95), Modula-2 (Ada 95) Java (Ada 2005), Eiffel (Ada 2012) Influenced C++, Chapel, Drago
Ada_(programming_language)
Software development and deployment platform
is based on the language Modula-2, which was derived from Pascal. While it includes innovations lacking in Pascal or Modula-2, it lacks certain features
JADE_(programming_language)
Traditional first example of a computer programming language
MicroPython Microsoft Small Basic mIRC scripting language MMIX Mockito Modula-3 Monad MUMPS Nemerle Newspeak Nim OmniMark OpenEdge Advanced Business Language
Hello,_world
Mid-1980s Soviet 32-bit graphical workstation
Alto developed at Xerox PARC. The Modula-2-based Kronos was quite amenable to the basic principles of MARS, as Modula-2 is fundamentally modular, allowing
Kronos_(computer)
Sequence of program instructions invokable by other software
Algol-like languages after Algol 60, such as Pascal, Delphi, Simula, CPL, PL/M, Modula, Oberon, Ada, and many others including C, C++ and Java by reference A reference
Function (computer programming)
Function_(computer_programming)
Programming language
Active Oberon, communicating sequential processes, Pascal, Oberon, Smalltalk, Newsqueak, Modula-2, Alef, APL, BCPL, Modula, occam Influenced Crystal, V
Go_(programming_language)
Animated science-fiction television series
in Sherman, Illinois so Lance and Octus can conceal Ilana from General Modula (Don Leslie) and his hideous space mutants sent to kill the sole heir of
Sym-Bionic_Titan
Source-level debugger
Ada, Assembly, C, C++, D, Fortran, Haskell, Go, Objective-C, OpenCL C, Modula-2, Pascal, Rust, and partially others. It detects problems in a program
GNU_Debugger
Software development tool
components is done in the language Component Pascal, a descendant of Pascal, Modula-2, and Oberon. Component Pascal is a strongly typed, compiled language that
BlackBox_Component_Builder
Class of computer programming languages
iMAX 432, BiiN/OS Oberon Niklaus Wirth 1987 Modula-2 Oberon System Modula-3 DEC SRC, Olivetti 1988 Modula-2+ SPIN D Digital Mars 2001 C++ Nim Andreas
System_programming_language
ETH Zurich computer
workstation, based on AMD bit slicing technology and the programming language Modula-2. On the same hardware, Clemens Szyperski implemented as part of his Doctor
Ceres_(workstation)
Typographical symbol (*)
24pt; } Some Pascal-like programming languages, such as Object Pascal, Modula-2, Modula-3, and Oberon, and other languages such as ML, Wolfram Language (Mathematica)
Asterisk
History of the Python programming language
borrowed from Modula-3; Van Rossum describes the module as "one of Python's major programming units". Python's exception model also resembled Modula-3's, with
History_of_Python
American actor
is an American actor and audiobook narrator, known for voicing General Modula in Sym-Bionic Titan, Ra's al Ghul in the videogame Batman: Dark Tomorrow
Don_Leslie_(actor)
Concurrent Euclid Turing Turing+ (Turing Plus) Object-Oriented Turing Mesa Modula-2 Modula-3 Oberon (Oberon-1) Go (also under C) V (Vlang) Nim (also under Python)
Generational list of programming languages
Generational_list_of_programming_languages
Swiss computer scientist (born 1949)
Niklaus Wirth's research team in 1981, working on the Lilith computer and Modula-2. After a sabbatical at PARC in 1984–1985, he developed, conjointly with
Jürg_Gutknecht
Process of writing a self-compiling compiler
ALGOL, BASIC, C, Common Lisp, D, Eiffel, Elixir, Factor, Go, Haskell, Java, Modula-2, Nim, Oberon, OCaml, Pascal, PL/I, Python, Rust, Scala, Scheme, TypeScript
Bootstrapping_(compilers)
Early GUI-based computer workstation from Xerox
implemented in the programming language Mesa, a direct precursor to Modula-2 and Modula-3. Mesa is not object-oriented, but includes processes (threads)
Xerox_Star
Executing several computations during overlapping time periods
support parallelism Modula-2 – for system programming, by Niklaus Wirth as a successor to Pascal with native support for coroutines Modula-3 – modern member
Concurrent_computing
Programming language construct
(use .GE or 'GE'). Including ALGOL, Simula, Modula-2, Eiffel, SQL, spreadsheet formulas, and others. Modula-2 also recognizes # Including C, C++, C#, Go
Relational_operator
Argentinian computer scientist
In 1993, he published the programming language Baby Modula-3, a safe subset or sublanguage of Modula-3, based on functional programming and set theory ideals
Martín_Abadi
– ASP.NET creator Jürg Gutknecht – with Niklaus Wirth: Lilith computer; Modula-2, Oberon, Zonnon programming languages; Oberon operating system Andi Gutmans
List_of_programmers
Programming language
on several high-level programming languages (HLLs), such as Pascal, Ada, Modula-2, and C++, to facilitate the creation of readable assembly language programs
High_Level_Assembly
Unix-like operating system
MINIX supports many programming languages, including C, C++, FORTRAN, Modula-2, Pascal, Perl, Python, and Tcl. Over 50 people attended MINIXCon 2016
Minix
Ada Afnix C++ C# CILK Eiffel Erlang Java Lisp Magenta Modula 3 Napier 88 Oz Presto pSather Perl 5.8.7+ PHP Python R Ruby Smalltalk Tcl/Tk V Unicon Ballerina
Software_fault_tolerance
Programming language
Pascal is a programming language in the tradition of Niklaus Wirth's Pascal, Modula-2, Oberon and Oberon-2. It bears the name of the language Pascal and preserves
Component_Pascal
1973 studio album by Camel
percussion Production Dave Williams – producer Roger Quested – engineer Modula – sleeve design 1973, UK, MCA MUPS 473, Release Date February 1973, LP 1977
Camel_(album)
Programming language
Filename extensions .ml, .mli Website ocaml.org Influenced by C, Caml, Modula-3, Pascal, Standard ML Influenced ATS, Rocq (former name: Coq), Elm, F#
OCaml
Hardware description language
v t e Modula, Oberon Modula By Wirth Modula (1975) → Modula-2 (1978) By others Modula-2+ (1984) Modula-3 (1988) Baby Modula-3 (1993) Obliq (1993) Alma-0
Lola_(computing)
Former software development company
Its first product was a Modula-2 compiler originally developed by Niklaus Wirth, the creator of the ALGOL W, Pascal and Modula-2 programming languages
Metrowerks
American type designer (born 1961)
and produced numerous digital typefaces including the popular Mrs Eaves, Modula, Filosofia, and Matrix. In 1997, Licko was awarded the AIGA Medal for her
Zuzana_Licko
Defunct American software company
TopSpeed. JPI first launched an MS-DOS compiler named JPI Modula-2, which later became TopSpeed Modula-2, and followed up with TopSpeed C, TopSpeed C++, and
Borland
systems. Euclid is descended from Pascal, Mesa, Alphard, CLU, Gypsy, BCPL, Modula, LIS, and SUE. Functions in Euclid are closed scopes, may not have side
Euclid_(programming_language)
Programming language construct
Last value MATLAB &, | &, |, &&, || Boolean MUMPS (M) &, ! none Numeric Modula-2 none AND, OR Boolean Pascal and, or and_then, or_else Boolean Perl &,
Short-circuit_evaluation
Lightweight programming language
meaning "Moon"). Lua syntax for control structures was mostly borrowed from Modula (if, while, repeat/until), but also had taken influence from CLU (multiple
Lua
General-purpose programming language
C++, Cω, Eiffel, F#, Haskell, Scala, Icon, J#, J++, Java, JavaScript, ML, Modula-3, Object Pascal, Visual Basic (VB) Influenced Chapel, Clojure, Crystal
C Sharp (programming language)
C_Sharp_(programming_language)
through the use of modules, or large-scale organizational units of code. Modula, Ada, and ML all developed notable module systems in the 1980s. Module systems
History of programming languages
History_of_programming_languages
Topics referred to by the same term
file, a music file format MOD (file format), the first module file format Modula-2 source code file extension Video game modding, a modification of a computer
Mod
Concept in computer programming
operator is written ::. In some languages, notably those influenced by Modula-3 (including Python and Go), modules are objects, and scope resolution within
Scope_resolution_operator
1990 video game
Gorillas written in JavaScript Gorilla for CP/M - Porting of Gorillas in Turbo Modula-2 for CP/M systems GorillaVs.com - A modern, browser-based remake of Gorillas
Gorillas_(video_game)
Topics referred to by the same term
distributed software systems SPIN (operating system), a Mach-like OS written in Modula-3 Spin (programming language), a high-level programming language SPIN (software
Spin
programming language in the line or family of the preceding languages Pascal, Modula, and Oberon. Jürg Gutknecht is the author. Its conceptual model is based
Zonnon
Computer programming language
Borland's Pascal were similar to Modula-2's separate compiling system. In 1987, when Turbo Pascal 4 was released, Modula-2 was making inroads as an educational
Turbo_Pascal
Java application-programming interface
original Sun implementation, come from the "network objects" feature of Modula-3. The programmers of the original RMI API generalized the code somewhat
Java_remote_method_invocation
PC-MOS/386 Topaz – semi-distributed OS for DEC Firefly workstation written in Modula-2+ and garbage collected VxWorks Windows 2.0 1988 A/UX (Apple Computer)
Timeline_of_operating_systems
1990 video game
versions) matching colours. The Atari ST version was developed with the Megamax Modula-2 programming language. Oxyd is a sequel to a puzzle game called Esprit
Oxyd
1975 studio album by Camel
David Bedford – orchestral arrangements Rhett Davies – recording engineer Modula – sleeve design 1975, UK, Decca Records SKL-R 5207 Release Date April 1975
The_Snow_Goose_(album)
Programming language
keywords like const and procedure to uppercase. This change made PL/0 resemble Modula-2 more closely. At the same time, Wirth's friend and collaborator C. A.
PL/0
Train simulator video game series
locomotives still being in service), TC2 focuses on a freelanced city called "Modula City", featuring European trams running in the city and to an island (a
Trainz
American computer scientist and educationist
different programming languages, including Ada, BASIC, C, C++, FORTRAN, Java, Modula-2, and Pascal. Since 1974, he has been a professor of computer and information
Elliot_Koffman
1973 studio album by Curved Air
(7, 8) vocals Jim Russell – drums Additional credits Artwork design by Modula Artwork illustration based on drawing by Ian Fink Engineer – Paul "The Rock"
Air_Cut
. END-PERFORM, etc. for statements; ... . for sentences.* Lua, Pascal, Modula-2, Seed7: repeat ... until Small Basic: If ... EndIf, For ... EndFor, While
Comparison of programming languages (syntax)
Comparison_of_programming_languages_(syntax)
capacity planning Jürg Gutknecht – with Niklaus Wirth: Lilith computer; Modula-2, Oberon, Zonnon programming languages; Oberon operating system Michael
List_of_computer_scientists
Computer science textbook
language Pascal, was published in 1986. An edition that used Modula-2 was published in 1988. Modula-2 had much better support for the sort of ADT the book taught
Walls_and_Mirrors
Programming paradigm based on objects
Zürich, Niklaus Wirth and his colleagues created new approaches to OOP. Modula-2 (1978) and Oberon (1987), included a distinctive approach to object orientation
Object-oriented_programming
Retargetable charger suite
Given. It has frontends for the following programming languages: C, Pascal, Modula-2, BASIC, and Occam. The ACK's notability stems from the fact that in the
Amsterdam_Compiler_Kit
Computer programming concept
Ada, C++, Modula-3, ML and OCaml, Python, and Ruby use exceptions for flow control. Some languages such as Eiffel, C#, Common Lisp, and Modula-2 have made
Exception handling (programming)
Exception_handling_(programming)
General-purpose programming language
report provided sub-modules, which make Fortran modules more similar to Modula-2 modules. They are similar to Ada private child sub-units. This allows
Fortran
Function reference passed to and called by another function
implemented differently by programming language. In assembly, C, C++, Pascal, Modula-2 and other languages, a callback function is stored internally as a function
Callback (computer programming)
Callback_(computer_programming)
Compiler for the Pascal programming language
Wirth and others concerning Pascal Pascal and its Successors – An article by Niklaus Wirth about the development of Pascal, Modula-2 and Oberon v t e
GNU_Pascal
Translation of the Gregorian calendar
release a white substance (modula) signaling the emergence of the ears of corn. As the ears of corn emerge, it is said that the modula are being wiped off,
Sotho_calendar
MODULA
MODULA
MODULA
MODULA
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Satisfied; Wealthy; Lover; Beloved
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from one or more Middle English personal names variously written Alger, Algar, Alcher, Aucher, etc. These represent a falling together of at least three different Continental Germanic and Old English names: Adalgar ‘noble spear’ (Old English Æ{dh}elgÄr), Albgar ‘elf spear’ (Old English ÆlfgÄr), and Aldgar ‘old spear’ (Old English (E)aldgÄr). The Continental Germanic forms were brought to England from France by the Normans. Compare the French cognate Auger. In Norfolk and northern England, the source is probably the Old Norse name Ãlfgeirr ‘elf spear’. The modern English surname is found mainly in East Anglia.German : from a reduced form of the Germanic personal name Adalgar (see 1 above).Abiezer Alger was a merchant in Easton, MA, in the 18th century, who had many prominent descendants.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Thankful of anybody, Satisfied, Contended, Pleased
Boy/Male
Hindu
Happiness, Safety, Peace, Salvation, Salvation
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Heaven
Male
German
Low German form of Old High German Bernhard, BEREND means "bold as a bear."
Girl/Female
Latin
Full of sorrows.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chandrakala | சஂதà¯à®°à®•லா
Moonbeams
Female
Swedish
 Danish and Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Katharina, KAJA means "pure." Compare with other forms of Kaja.
Girl/Female
Australian, Welsh
White; Fair; Happiness; Blessed
MODULA
MODULA
MODULA
MODULA
MODULA
v. t.
To utter musically; to modulate; to carol.
n.
Sound modulated; melody.
imp. & p. p.
of Modulate
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Modulate
n.
A plug in a flute or an organ pipe, to modulate the tone.
n.
A change of key, whether transient, or until the music becomes established in the new key; a shifting of the tonality of a piece, so that the harmonies all center upon a new keynote or tonic; the art of transition out of the original key into one nearly related, and so on, it may be, by successive changes, into a key quite remote. There are also sudden and unprepared modulations.
v. t.
To sing in a trilling, quavering, or vibratory manner; to modulate with turns or variations; to trill; as, certain birds are remarkable for warbling their songs.
v. t.
To form, utter, or modulate by whistling; as, to whistle a tune or an air.
a.
Of or pertaining to mode, modulation, module, or modius; as, modular arrangement; modular accent; modular measure.
n.
One who, or that which, modulates.
n.
A direct or indirect passing from one key to another; a modulation.
v. t.
To vary or inflect in a natural, customary, or musical manner; as, the organs of speech modulate the voice in reading or speaking.
n.
A quavering modulation of the voice; a musical trill; a song.
n.
Breath modulated by the respiratory and vocal organs, or by an instrument.
n.
Accent, or inflection or modulation of the voice, as adapted to express emotion or passion.
v. i.
To be quavered or modulated; to be uttered melodiously.
v. t.
To modulate or modify with the tongue, as notes, in playing the flute and some other wind instruments.
n.
An affected modulation of the voice; a kind of nasal sound.
a.
Uttered or modulated by the voice; oral; as, vocal melody; vocal prayer.
n.
The act of modulating, or the state of being modulated; as, the modulation of the voice.