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  1. Walls and Mirrors: Intermediate Problem Solving and Data Structures : Modula, 2 (Benjamin/Cummings Series in Structured Programming) by Paul Helman, Robert Veroff, 1988-03
  2. Problem Solving and Structured Programming in Modula-2 by Elliot B. Koffman, 1988-02
  3. Modula-2 Programming by Ed Knepley, Platt, 1985-04
  4. Programming in Modula 2 (Schaum's Outlines) by Tremblay, 1989-06
  5. Introduction to Programming with Modula-2 by G. Blaschek, G. Pomberger, 1990-12-31
  6. Modula-2 Programming by I. Kaplan, M. Miller, 1987-05
  7. Modula-2 Programming (Complete Course Texts) by B.J. Holmes, 1994-06-30
  8. Introduction to Programming with Modula-2 (Harper & Row computer science and technology series) by Saim Ural, Suzan Ural, 1987-02
  9. Introduction to Programming Using Modula-2 (The Merrill series in computer information systems) by Richard J. Sutcliffe, 1987-04
  10. Programming in Modula-2: The Art and the Craft by Herbert G. Mayer, 1988-01
  11. Programming in Modula-2
  12. Programming in Modula-2
  13. Modula-2: Problem Solving and Programming With Style by William C. Jones, 1987-02
  14. Programming in Modula-2 by Niklaus Wirth, 1982

21. Persistent Modula-3
An extension of the modula3 programming language that supports orthogonal persistence and transactions.
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/hosking/pm3.html
Persistent Modula-3
Principal investigator: Dr. Tony Hosking
Research assistants: Adam Welc
Former students: Nedim Fresko, Nate Nystrom, Kumar Brahnmath, Aria Novianto, Jiawan Chen David Whitlock This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CCR-9711673, and by Sun Microsystems Laboratories Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recomendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s)
and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF) or Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Download PM3 here
The Persistent Programming Systems group's implementation of Persistent Modula-3 is an extension of the Modula-3 programming language with support for orthogonal persistence and transactions. Our implementation is now in public "beta" release via ftp download , with current support for Linux, Solaris and Alpha/OSF (ports to other platforms are not difficult, but we simply don't have others available on which to develop). We track the SRC Modula-3 release 3.6. Persistent storage for the heap pages on which Modula-3 objects are allocated is provided by the "pure Modula-3" transactional page server that comes with the system. An experimental binding to the

22. Modula-2: Abstractions For Data And Programming Structures
modula2 shareware textbook by Rick Sutcliffe Appendices. Answers. modula-2 FAQ. Arjay Books. TWU CS. TWU Home. modula-2 Abstractions for Data and. programming Structures
http://www.arjay.ca/Modula-2/Text
Modula-2: Abstractions for Data and
Programming Structures
(Using ISO-Standard Modula-2)
2002 - 2003 Edition
by Richard J. Sutcliffe
Notice: this site uses Frames and JavaScript.
or continue to the table of contents.

23. Translation Of Example Programs From C++ To Modula-2 For Win95
Chapter 20, Chapter 20. See also programming Windows with XDS Oberon 2 and modula2 at the Technical University Graz. Sorry, its in German.
http://www.nhm-wien.ac.at/Petzold/Index.html
Translations of Example Programs in
Charles Petzold's book "Programming Windows 95"
from Visual C++ to
Stony Brook
and
XDS Modula-2. Peter Stadler, Vienna Translation status of Petzold's examples I have also set up a Message Board Discussion Forum There is also a Download Area for downloading all files together. Translation to XDS Chapter 02 Chapter 02 Chapter 03 Chapter 03 ... Chapter 12, CtlMacro Chapter 12, CtlMacro Chapter 12, Gadgets Chapter 12, Gadgets Chapter 12, Property Chapter 12, Property Chapter 14 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 15 ... Chapter 17 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 18 Chapter 19, EdrLib Chapter 19 Chapter 19, EdrTest Chapter 19 Chapter 19, ShowBit Chapter 19 Chapter 19, StrLib Chapter 19 Chapter 19, StrProg Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 20 See also Programming Windows with XDS Oberon 2 and Modula-2 at the Technical University Graz. Sorry, its in German

24. Parallaxis-III - A Structured Data-Parallel Programming Language
A structured dataparallel programming language based on modula-2. Source code, binaries, sample code, and documentation.
http://www.ee.uwa.edu.au/~braunl/parallaxis/
Parallaxis-III - A Structured Data-Parallel Programming Language
Description
Parallaxis Parallaxis an abstraction is achieved by declaring a processor configuration in functional form, specifying number, arrangement, and connections between processors. With these "virtual processors and connections", an application program can be constructed independent of the actual computer hardware. We believe this results in more readable and understandable parallel programs.
Compiler
The Parallaxis system comprises compilers for sequential and parallel computer systems. Use

25. Modula-3 Home Page
Home Page. Welcome to the world of modula3! ( TM) As Sam Harbison writes in his book modula-3, modula-3 is a member of the Pascal family of languages. Systems programming with modula-3" (SPwM3)
http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/modula-3/html/home.html
Home Page
Welcome to the world of Modula-3! (TM)
As Sam Harbison writes in his book Modula-3 Modula-3 is a member of the Pascal family of languages. Designed in the late 1980s at Digital Equipment Corporation and Olivetti, Modula-3 corrects many of the deficiencies of Pascal and Modula-2 for practical software engineering. In particular, Modula-3 keeps the simplicity of type safety of the earlier languages, while providing new facilities for exception handling, concurrency, object-oriented programming, and automatic garbage collection. Modula-3 is both a practical implementation language for large software projects and an excellent teaching language. New items: a free Modula-3 distribution (with support for LINUX libc6)
bugs and patches
for SRC Modula-3 release 3.6 Answers to frequently asked questions, introductory articles, tutorials, and examples:

26. The ModulAtor Technical Publication
72 issues of The modulaTor Articles about the programming languages Oberon2 and modula-2 programming examples, implementation notes, language comparisons, and language design.
http://www.modulaware.com/mdltr_.htm
The ModulAtor
Oberon-2 and Modula-2 Technical Publication
LEO RECORDS Music for the Inquiring Mind and the Passionate Heart New digital currency, 100% backed by gold bullion in allocated storage, e-gold offers liquidity, which is hard for governments to manipulate. Get your free e-gold account now - it's fast, free, and without any obligations! The ModulAtor is a ModulaWare publication. The articles in the ModulAtor issues are centered around the programming languages Oberon-2 and Modula-2: comparisons with other popular programming languages, language design, programming examples, benchmarks, compiler product descriptions, and implementation notes. Unless otherwise noted, all articles are in English. You must read the , before you view or download any of the following articles. For submissions of Modula-2 and Oberon related articles, please contact the editor of the ModulAtor.

27. The Modula-2 Programming Language
modula2. modula-2 is a programming language invented by Niklaus Wirth, who was also the inventor of Pascal. If you liked Pascal, you
http://murray.newcastle.edu.au/users/staff/peter/m2/Modula2.html
Modula-2
Modula-2 is a programming language invented by Niklaus Wirth, who was also the inventor of Pascal. If you liked Pascal, you'll like Modula-2 even better. If you're not familiar with the language, fetch the document Modula-2 for Pascal programmers The information on this page has a bias towards Modula-2 for the PC, because that happens to be the machine I use most often. For more general information, check the "other information sources" mentioned below.
Contents
See also the following separate documents:
Useful software and libraries
  • The PMOS library: a large collection of modules for multitasking applications. Includes modules for screen windows, graphics, mouse control, menus, and quite a few other things. Free for non-profit use. I can confidently recommend this because I wrote it myself. PMOS/2 is a port of PMOS to work with OS/2.

28. Modula-2 Books
Harter, Edward D modula2 programming A First Course Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice Hall 1990; Harter, Edward D. modula-2 programming.
http://murray.newcastle.edu.au/users/staff/peter/m2/m2biblio.html
What are some reference materials on Modula-2?
This list was compiled by Rick Sutcliffe , and turned into hypertext by Peter Moylan . The location of this file might change in future. A shareware book by Rick Sutcliffe is available on www.twu.ca Note that the manuals for some of the commercial products such as TopSpeed contain much useful information.
  • Budgen, David Software Development with Modula-2 Reading, MA Addison-Wesley 1989
  • Chirlian, Paul M. Introduction to Modula-2 Beaverton, Or. Matrix Publishers
  • Christian, Kaare A guide to Modula-2 New York Springer-Verlag 1986
  • Cooling, J.E. Modula-2 for Microcomputer Systems Van Nostrand Reinhold 1988
  • Cooper, Doug Oh My! Modula-2! New York Norton 1990
  • Cornelius, Barry Programming with TopSpeed Modula-2 Reading, MA Addison Wesley 1991
  • Etling, Don Modula-2 Programmer's Resource Book Blue Ridge Summit, PA Tab Books 1988
  • Feldman, Michael B. Data Structures with Modula-2 Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice Hall 1988
  • Gleaves, Richard Modula-2 for Pascal Programmers New York Springer-Verlag 1984

29. The BNF Web Club Language SQL, ADA, JAVA, MODULA2, PL/SQL, ...
Browse, explore some programming language's syntactic rules. See relations between rules, understand them using BNF (BackusNaur Form notation) and syntactic diagrams SQL, PL/SQL, SQL2, IDL; Ada95, Java, modula-2; Lazy, LISP, M5.
http://cui.unige.ch/db-research/Enseignement/analyseinfo/index.html
The BNF Web Club Language SQL, ADA, JAVA, MODULA2, PL/SQL, ...
Browse and explore some of your favourite programming languages syntactic rules. See relations between the rules, understand them using both BNF (Backus-Naur Form notation) and syntactic diagrams. These hyperdocuments were generated for pedagogical purposes and are related to 1st and 2nd year computer science courses at University of Geneva. The current page is handled by the database research group of CUI Look at the new applet to test your own languages. Look at the end of this article to understand how we generate these pages. More languages may eventually be added, whenever we find more time...
I. Database languages
  • SQL as implemented by Oracle(tm) DBMS version 7.
  • PL/SQL A procedural language extension to SQL used in Oracle(tm) DBMS version 7.
  • The revised ISO standard also called SQL92. (really huge, contains grammar rules! Have a thought for the poor developpers of interpreters or compilers for this one...).
  • IDL The OMG Interface Definition Language is the language the interface between objects client and objects servers. Thanks a lot to all the people who sent me the SQL3 BNF. Due to the lack of practical interest for this standard "grand bazar" of the SQL family, we postpone the generation of the corresponding BNF-web documents up to a day where SQL3 will effectively take-off.
  • 30. Springer-Verlag - Computer Science
    By Eric W. Nikitin; SpringerVerlag, 1997, ISBN 0387982795. Introduction to programming, uses Oberon because it is descendant of teaching languages Pascal, modula, and designed to encourage good OO practices. Springer-Verlag
    http://www.springer-ny.com/detail.tpl?isbn=0387982795

    31. The Modula-2 Programming Language: Sum And Average
    The modula2 programming Language Sum and Average Example Program. Click below to go directly to a specific section
    http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/course.des/cis400/modula2/average.html
    The Modula-2 Programming Language:
    Sum and Average Example Program
    Click below to go directly to a specific section:
    Description
    Source Code Sample Run Program Notes
    Description
    This program reads from an input file, calculates the sum of all the integers in the file, and calculates the average. The program demonstrates how to open a file, read from a file, and to print the results to an output file. The data file that was used to run the program consisted of the numbers to 10 and the output is shown under the Sample Run.
    Source Code
    MODULE SumAndAverage; FROM InOut IMPORT ReadInt, WriteString, WriteLn, WriteInt, OpenInput, OpenOutput, CloseInput, CloseOutput, Done; VAR N:INTEGER; X:INTEGER; SUM:INTEGER; AVERAGE:INTEGER; BEGIN WriteString('Enter the names of the output, input files'); WriteLn; OpenOutput("OUT"); IF NOT Done THEN WriteString('Output file cannot be opened'); WriteLn; HALT; END; OpenInput("IN"); IF NOT Done THEN CloseOutput; WriteString('Input file cannot be opened'); WriteLn; HALT; END; N:=0; SUM:=0; ReadInt(X); WHILE Done DO WriteInt(X,3); WriteLn; N:=N+1; SUM:=SUM+X; ReadInt(X); END; WriteString('The Sum is '); WriteInt(SUM, 1); WriteLn; AVERAGE:=SUM DIV N; WriteString('The Average is '); WriteInt(AVERAGE, 1); WriteLn; CloseOutput; CloseInput; END SumAndAverage.
    Sample Run
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The Sum is 55 The Average is 5
    Program Notes

    32. Object Oriented Programming Tutorial
    Tutorial teaching basics of object oriented programming. Tailored to no one specific language, but examples are in C++, Java, modula2.
    http://www.quiver.freeserve.co.uk/OOP1.htm
    Expand Minimize Aonaware Home Contact Software ... Conclusion
    Object Oriented Programming Tutorial
    The following guide was written several years ago whilst I was a student at the Department of Computer Science at Queen's University, Belfast. It was aimed at students moving from a procedural Pascal type language (Modula-2) to Object Oriented programming. Since then many people have found the tutorial useful so it has been slightly updated and remains on the site.
    Table of Contents

    33. Modula-3 Reference And Tutorial
    A reference and tutorial on the modula3 language and programming system.
    http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/graphics/modula3/tutorial/
    Modula-3 Reference and Tutorial
    A reference and tutorial on the Modula-3 language and programming system. If this is your first time visiting this link please see the Background info on the tutorial. New to Modula3? Try the Modula3 Home page.
    Objectives of these pages:
    To be a tutorial for the beginner Modula 3 programmer and a reference to those with more experience in the language. These pages are intended for people with at least some programming experience, especially with Pascal and C/C++.
    Recent/Planned changes.
    Feedback/Comments?
    If you find any problems/typos or have suggestions on how to improve these pages please feel free to drop us a note.
    These pages are being maintained by :
    bm@cs.columbia.edu
    blair@cc.gatech.edu

    34. Translation Of Example Programs From C++ To Modula-2 For Win95
    A translation of the book's code from VC++ to modula2
    http://www.nhm-wien.ac.at/Petzold/
    Translations of Example Programs in
    Charles Petzold's book "Programming Windows 95"
    from Visual C++ to
    Stony Brook
    and
    XDS Modula-2. Peter Stadler, Vienna Translation status of Petzold's examples I have also set up a Message Board Discussion Forum There is also a Download Area for downloading all files together. Translation to XDS Chapter 02 Chapter 02 Chapter 03 Chapter 03 ... Chapter 12, CtlMacro Chapter 12, CtlMacro Chapter 12, Gadgets Chapter 12, Gadgets Chapter 12, Property Chapter 12, Property Chapter 14 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 15 ... Chapter 17 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 18 Chapter 19, EdrLib Chapter 19 Chapter 19, EdrTest Chapter 19 Chapter 19, ShowBit Chapter 19 Chapter 19, StrLib Chapter 19 Chapter 19, StrProg Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 20 See also Programming Windows with XDS Oberon 2 and Modula-2 at the Technical University Graz. Sorry, its in German

    35. Modula-2 Online Exercises: IF, FOR, CONST, PROCEDURE, TYPE, WHILE, NEW, ...
    Introduction. During the exercises that you find on this page we, or more exactly YOU, will learn to program using the programming language Modula2.
    http://parallel.vub.ac.be/~johan/Modula-2/New2002_2003/
    Learning Modula2 through exercises
    Introduction
    During the exercises that you find on this page we, or more exactly YOU, will learn to program using the programming language Modula2. It is a relatively simple yet sufficiently powerful language which is perfectly suited for education. Learning to program in Modula2 is like learning to speak a new language. You will have to memorize a whole set of new words. Learn to understand what they mean so that you can use them at the right moment. Not forgetting that you have to be able to write them correctly (computers are very bad at understanding what you actually mean!). But this is not enough! Programming is about using one such language to control a computer to solve your problems. Programming is to computer language what literature is to a language: the realisation of ones idea using the given tool (be it a computer or human language).
    Approach
    How can you learn to use Modula2 to solve your problems? We always start with simple programs which demonstrate well defined constructions, concepts, functionalities or features available in Modula2. Each program serves as a basis for an exercise which requires your brain power. Yes, you will need to get your hands dirty to learn to program in Modula2. In other words, you will be reading, executing and modifiying programs all the time. And before you know it the brand new (programming) language will turn out to be quite readable actually. If and only if you put all your energy into making the exercises! Experience learn that reading the exercises is

    36. Programming Languages Are Like Women
    Humorous analogies between women and Assembly, Fortran, COBOL, BASIC, PL/1, C, Algol 60 and 68, Pascal, modula2, LISP, APL, Logo, Lucid and Prolog, Ada. Inspired by Fun with Computer Languages.
    http://www.gksoft.com/a/fun/languages-women.html
    Programming Languages Are Like Women
    There are so many programming languages available that it can be very difficult to get to know them all well enough to pick the right one for you. On the other hand most men know what kind of women appeals to them. So here is a handy guide for many of the popular programming languages that describes what kind of women they would be if programming languages were women.
    Assembler
    A female track star who holds all the world speed records. She is hard and bumpy, and so is not that pleasant to embrace. She can cook up any meal, but needs a complete and detailed recipe. She is not beautiful or educated, and speaks in monosyllables like "MOV, JUMP, INC". She has a fierce and violent temper that make her the choice of last resort.
    FORTRAN
    Your grey-haired grandmother. People make fun of her just because she is old, but if you take the time to listen, you can learn from her experiences and her mistakes. During her lifetime she has acquired many useful skills in sewing and cooking (subroutine libraries) that no younger women can match, so be thankful she is still around. She has a notoriously bad temper and when angered will start yelling and throwing dishes. It was mostly her bad temper that made granddad search for another wife.
    COBOL
    A plump secretary. She talks far too much, and most of what she says can be ignored. She works hard and long hours, but can't handle really complicated jobs. She has a short and unpredictable temper, so no one really likes working with her. She can cook meals for a huge family, but only knows bland recipes.

    37. Free Modula-2 Compilers (thefreecountry.com)
    Listed on this page are compilers (with or without a development environment like editor, debugger, etc) for the modula2 programming language.
    http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/modula2.shtml
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    Free compilers for the Modula 2 language
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    Free Modula-2 Compilers
    Listed on this page are compilers (with or without a development environment like editor, debugger, etc) for the Modula-2 programming language. Note that if the compiler comes without a development environment, you can get one yourself from the Free Programmers' Editors and Integrated Development Environment (IDEs) page.
    Free Modula-2 Compilers
    Ulm's Modula-2 System
    Ulm's Modula-2 System comprises a Modula-2 compiler, Modula-2 beautifier, Modula-2 debugger, a Modula-2 tags utility (like ctags for C), an LALR(1) parser generator for Modula-2, a Modula-2-Prolog interpreter, and a Pascal to Modula-2 translator. It is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL (compiler and tools) and the GNU LGPL (library). It supports SPARCv8/Solaris 2.x and MC68020/SunOS 4.1x.
    Native XDS-x86 Personal Edition Modula-2 / Oberon-2 Development Toolset
    This is an optimizing ISO Modula-2 and Oberon-2 compiler that runs on Windows and Linux. It allows you to use third party C libraries, access the operating system's API, etc. It is free for private, non-commercial use only.

    38. Free Modula-2 Pages: Common Programming Problems With Modula-2
    of files that will allow you to use the XWindows (version 11, revision 6, also known as X11R6) library calls directly with the modula-2 programming language.
    http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a9406973/modula2/probl.html
    Free Modula-2 Pages: Common Programming Problems
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    Common Programming Problems using Modula-2
    Instead of writing a Modula-2 tutorial I decided to write this getting-started-guide - the turorial I started to write did not get closer to the thing I wanted it to be: simple and illustrated by good examples (as I'm not a programmer I haven't reached the necessary knowledge and "abstract thinking"). So here is a result of stepping back...
    One of the Modula-2-problems is the lack of interfaces provided for common programming tasks. The compilers implemented in the 80s and 90s are in most cases somehow "minimal" tools for the commandline. But some people wrote stuff that makes Modula-2 a really usable language. If you are searching for information on some special 'problem-field' read on.
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    No matter if we like it or not, Windows in all its more or less weak implementations is the most used operating system. So the main problem of every language available is an interface to the API of Windows. There are two commercially sold compilers providing this interface (XDS and StonyBrook), the only free one I know of is the personal edition of XDS-Modula-2 (free for non-commercial use!).

    39. Owain F Carter : Programming Languages As Cars 183
    Humorous analogies between cars and Assembly, Fortran II/IV/77, COBOL, BASIC, PL/1, C, Algol 60/68, Pascal, modula2, LISP, Prolog/Lucid, Maple/MACSYMA, Forth, Logo, APL, Ada. Inspired by Fun with Computer Languages.
    http://homepages.tesco.net/~scotsnet/o.f.carter/fun/fun183.htm
    Owain F Carter
    Programming Languages as Cars
    Humour

    40. Free Modula-2 Pages: Modula-2 Related Pages
    thefreecountry.com modula2 Listed on this page are compilers (with or without a development environment) for the modula-2 programming language .
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    [ top ] Link Collections
    Modula-2 Jump Page
    DMOZ Open Directory Project: Modula-2
    : miscellaneous Modula-2 links.
    Tucows Modula Downloads
    : download of compilers (GPM, Mocka), Modula-2 to C Translators (mtc, m2c), Modula-2* and DEC-SRC-Modula-3. Also available is m2tom3, a Modula-2 to Modula-3 converter. Softpanorama: (slightly skeptical) Open Source Software Educational Society : Modula 2 Links. Catalog of Free Compilers and Interpreters , by David Muir Sharnoff and Steven Allen Robenalt. very good collection of download-links for lots of compilers. I provide a link to section "Wirth family languages", wich contains lots of Modula-2 compilers. Google web directory: Modula-2 : some useful links, most of them can be found on this page. The Google web directory uses data from www.dmoz.org

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