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  1. Data Structures With Modula-2 by Michael B. Feldman, 1988-01
  2. Modula-2: An Introduction by Daniel Thalmann, 1985-12
  3. Concurrent Programming: Illustrated With Examples in Portal, Modula-2 and Ada by Andre Schiper, 1989-07
  4. Compiling in Modula-2: A First Introduction to Classical Recursive Descent Compiling by Julian R. Ullmann, 1994-04
  5. Oh My! Modula-2!/Book and DOS 3.5" Diskette by Doug Cooper, 1990-03
  6. Programming in Oberon: Steps Beyond Pascal and Modula (Acm Press) by Martin Reiser, Niklaus Wirth, 1992-06
  7. Modula-2 Software Components (Book and Disk) by Richard F. Sincovec, Richard S. Wiener, 1987-10
  8. Data Structures and Program Design in Modula-2 by Larry R. Nyhoff, Sanford Leestma, 1990-03
  9. Modula-2: Discipline and Design (International Computer Science Series) by Arthur H. J. Sale, 1986-06
  10. Advanced Modula-2 by Herbert Schildt, 1987-01
  11. Modula-2 Made Easy by Herbert Schildt, 1986-07
  12. The Modula-2 Software Component Library, Vol. 3 by C. Lins, 1989-11
  13. Macintosh Graphics in Modula-2 (Word and Information Processing on Microcomputers Series) by Russell L. Schnapp, 1985-11
  14. Computer Science: A Second Course With Modula-2 (Mcgraw Hill Computer Science Series) by Allen B. Tucker, 1988-01

41. Dictionary Of Programming Languages
modula2 is a procedural, block-structured language intended for application programming and computer science education.......
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42. Dictionary Of Programming Languages
Welcome to the Dictionary of programming Languages, a compendium of computer coding methods assembled to provide Sorry, no records found for key modula3.
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43. LookSmart - Directory - Modula-2 Programming
programming Common Languages modula2. modula-2 programming - Find tutorials, compilers, modules, and other tools for programmers.
http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317831/us317876/us53906/us65714/us101
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  • Free Modula-2 pages
    Provides an overview of available Modula-2 Web sites. Concentrates on free resources.
    Modula-2

    Features free FST and Garden Point Modula-2 compilers for DOS. Provides tutorials, FAQs, and reference materials.
    Modula-2

    Offers Modula-2 language tutorial and reference. Includes modula-2 Web directory and source code download area.
    Modula-2: the systems programming language

    Find source code of several modula-2 programs.
    ModulaWare
    Software company specializes in Oberon and Modula. See product descriptions, or follow links related to both languages. Univ. of Newcastle, Dept. of Electrical Engineering - PMOS Large library of Modula-2 modules, distributed in source form. Aims to make it easy to write multitasking programs for real-time applications.
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    44. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG13 - Modula-2
    The international standardization working group for the programming language modula2.
    http://sc22wg13.twi.tudelft.nl/
    Welcome to the official home of
    ISO IEC Modula-2
    news standards projects documents ... IEC is the international standardization working group for the programming language Modula-2. Approved international standards and other specifications produced include:
    • ISO/IEC 10514-1:1996 - Modula-2 (Base Language) ( published on 1996-06-01 )
    • ISO/IEC 10514-2:1998 - Modula-2 (OO extension) ( published on 1998-12-19 )
    • ISO/IEC 10514-3:1998 - Modula-2 (Generic extension) ( published on 1998-12-19 )
    To obtain these international standards, please contact your national member body Projects are: Other information available is: If you want further information, or want to participate, please contact your national member body or one of the contact addresses of the WG. These pages are related to a set of pages on standardization of programming languages to be found at Some history of Modula-2 standardization is available from

    45. LookSmart - Directory - Modula-3 Programming
    modula3. modula-3 programming - Contains organizations, tutorials, research, and manuals for the novice and advanced programmer.
    http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317831/us317876/us53906/us65714/us558
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    Features a short program history, FAQs, articles and news, and tutorials. Provides downloadable implementations and a list of publications.
    Modula-3 - Language Definition

    Cooperative effort from a couple authors provides a complete, revised M3 definition.
    SRC Modula-3

    Describes the SRC Modula-3 and its distribution terms. Provides installation details, system instructions and features, plus tools and libraries.
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    46. ETH Zurich / N. Wirth / Books / Programming In Modula-2
    programming in modula2. programming in modula-2 by Niklaus Wirth can be considered as the standard reference for modula-2 programmers.
    http://www.cs.inf.ethz.ch/~wirth/books/Modula2E/
    Programming in Modula-2
    Niklaus Wirth
    Springer Verlag 1982, 1983, 1985
    ISBN 0-540-15078-1
    ISBN 0-387-15078-1
    202 pages
    Abstract
    This is the 3rd printing of a successful book which first appeared in 1982. It is an introduction to programming in general as well as a manual for programming with the language Modula-2 in particular. It is oriented primarily towards people who have already acquired some basic knowledge of programming and would like to deepen their understanding in a more structured way. Nevertheless, an introductory chapter is included for the benefit of the beginner, displaying in a concise form some of the fundamental concepts of computers and their programming. The text is therefore also suitable as a self-contained tutorial. The notation used is Modula-2, which lends itself well for a structured approach and leads the student to a working style that has generally become known under the title of structured programming. Modula-2 is a descendant of Pascal, and is particularly suited for programming larger and more complex systems in a structured way. As any other language Modula-2 undergoes a constant development. Therefore, the 3rd edition of this book does not only contain formal corrections of the 2nd edition but also modifications of the language Modula-2.

    47. Home Of GNU Modula-2 And M2F
    Home of GNU modula2 (GCC integrated multitarget compiler), and M2F (full x86 compiler, obeys Wirth's 2nd Edition programming in modula-2). GNU modula-2 still in development. Papers, course notes, downloads. Open Source, GPL
    http://floppsie.comp.glam.ac.uk/
    Home of GNU Modula-2 and M2F
    Note that the GNU Modula-2 compiler is still in development , if you are interested in getting involved and contributing to this effort see the link below.
    Scratching an Itch
    Papers
    Course Notes
    These notes are also available blackboard . via Useful links www.gnu.org www.google.com

    48. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Computer Programming - Modula
    modula 3 Language Definition A definition of the features of the Module 3 Language, based on the book Systems programming with modula3 . Author Luca Cardelli
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/computerprogramming-modula.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • Modula 3 FAQ
  • Modula 3 Language Definition
  • Modula 3 Tutorial and Reference Manual
  • Trestle by Example ...
  • Trestle Tutorial Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Modula 3 FAQ
    Answers to common questions about programming using the Modula 3 language.
    Author: Michel Dagenais
    Subjects: computer programming - modula
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    Modula 3 Language Definition
    A definition of the features of the Module 3 Language, based on the book 'Systems Programming with Modula-3'.
    Author: Luca Cardelli, James Donahue, Lucille Glassman, Mick Jordan, Bill Kalsow, and Greg Nelson
    Subjects: computer programming - modula
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    Modula 3 Tutorial and Reference Manual
    An introductory tutorial to programming using Modula 3, and a guide to elements within the language, including Modules, Declarations, Statements, and Pragmas. Author: Francisco Reyes Subjects: computer programming - modula DeweyClass: ResourceType: document Location: usa Last checked:
    Trestle by Example
    Trestle is a library of Modula-3 modules for building graphical user interfaces implemented on top of the X window system. Includes a brief guide to the usage of each module.
  • 49. Modula-P - A Structured Asynchronous Parallel Programming Language
    . modulaP is a structured programming language for asynchronous parallel programming (MIMD systems), developed by Thomas Bräunl in 1986.......
    http://robotics.ee.uwa.edu.au/modula-p/
    Modula-P - A Structured Asynchronous Parallel Programming Language
    Description
    Modula-P Modula-P allows explicit declaration and starting of processes. The language includes the classical synchronization concepts of semaphores, monitors with conditions, and remote procedure calls.
    Software
    The Modula-P software comprises compilers for sequential and parallel computer systems and a few sample algorithms. The sequential version runs on almost all Unix systems: Sun SPARCstation, DECstation, HP 9000, IBM RS6000. There are parallel versions for Workstations clusters, Sequent Symmetry, and Intel Paragon. norz
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    50. Modula-3 Information (language Modula-3 Programming )
    Objects and Components / modula3 Persistent modula-3 An extension of the modula-3 programming language that supports orthogonal persistence and transactions.
    http://www.programming-x.com/programming/modula-3.html
    programming-x.com
    modula-3 Information
    Vortex
    Language-independent optimizing compiler infrastructure for OO and other high-level languages, coded in Cecil, whole-program optimizer with aggressive analyses and optimizations. Front-ends: Cecil, Smalltalk; C++, Java; modula-3 . Outputs portable C++, SPARC assembly.
    Historic Documents in Computer Science

    Has scans of many Algol 68 documents including the RRE Algol 68R 'Green Book.'
    Examples of Programs in Different Programming Languages

    Compares 129 (or 157?) languages, via 418 code samples, and growing.
    program-examples (e.g.. Hello World, faculty) in different (programming-) languages
    Ada versus Modula-3

    Compares similarities and differences, by user of both languages.
    Modula-3 Resources Page

    modula-3 related links. Modula-3 Home Page Provides FAQs, a newsletter, a listing of implementations, publications, and utilities. Modula-3 FAQ modula-3 Frequently asked questions and answers. Object-Oriented Language: Modula-3 Offers a listing of mailing lists, resources, archives, links to FAQs, and past conferences. Cetus Links: 19,498 Links on Objects and Components /

    51. Modula-2: Abstractions For Data And Programming Structures
    modula2 Abstractions for Data and programming Structures (Using ISO-Standard modula-2). 1999-2000 Edition. by. Richard J. Sutcliffe.
    http://burks.brighton.ac.uk/burks/language/modula2/adps/
    Modula-2: Abstractions for Data and
    Programming Structures
    (Using ISO-Standard Modula-2)
    1999-2000 Edition
    by Richard J. Sutcliffe
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    52. Programming: Languages: Modula-2
    CATEGORIES Compilers (12). LINKS BNF of the modula2 programming Language Details and Reviews. The modula-2 programming language Details and Reviews.
    http://www.devlib.org/Programming/Languages/Modula-2/index.php
    Programming: Languages: Modula-2
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    BNF of the Modula-2 Programming Language Details and Reviews
    The Backus Naur Form is a formal notation to describe the syntax of a given language.
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    Code for Petzolds quot;Programming Windows 95 quot; Details and Reviews
    A translation of the book's code from VC++ to Modula-2
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    Coronado Enterprises Modula-2 Tutorial Details and Reviews
    A complete Modula tutorial written by Gordon Dodrill.
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    Crales Free Modula-2 Pages Details and Reviews
    Links, resources and tutorials.
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    Download The ModulaTor Technical Publication Details and Reviews
    72 issues of The ModulaTor: Articles about the programming languages Oberon-2 and Modula-2: programming examples, implementation notes, language comparisons, and language design.
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    53. Programming: Languages: Modula-3
    programming Languages modula3. An extension of the modula-3 programming language that supports orthogonal persistence and transactions.
    http://www.devlib.org/Programming/Languages/Modula-3/index.php
    Programming: Languages: Modula-3
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    A Modula-3 binding to the GTK Toolkit
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    Modula-3 FAQ Details and Reviews
    Modula-3 Frequently asked questions and answers.
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    Modula-3 Home Page Details and Reviews
    Provides FAQs, a newsletter, a listing of implementations, publications, and utilities.
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    Modula-3 Reference and Tutorial Details and Reviews
    A reference and tutorial on the Modula-3 language and programming system.
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    Modula-3 Resources Page Details and Reviews
    Modula-3 related links.
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    Object-Oriented Language: Modula-3 Details and Reviews
    Offers a listing of mailing lists, resources, archives, links to FAQs, and past conferences.
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    54. Modula-3 Home Page
    3. Publications Systems programming with modula3 (SPwM3), describes the language and provides useful guidelines for using it.
    http://research.compaq.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:

    55. Modula-3: Annotated Bibliography
    gatekeeper.dec.com in pub/DEC/SRC/researchreports/SRC-020.ps.Z. A revised version of this paper also appears as Chapter 5 of Systems programming with modula-3
    http://research.compaq.com/SRC/modula-3/html/bib.html
    Modula-3 Annotated Bibliography
    Here is a complete list of books, papers and articles related to Modula-3. A more concise bibliography organized by topic and containing pointers back to this page is also available. If you're interested in buying one of the published Modula-3 related books, check out the Modula-3 book-buying page Please post comments and/or additions to the Modula-3 newsgroup, comp.lang.modula3, or send a message to m3@src.dec.com , which will automatically be forwarded to the newsgroup.
  • Martin Abadi Baby Modula-3 and a Theory of Object , Research Report 95, Systems Research Center, Digital Equipment Corporation, Palo Alto, February, 1993. This report describes a theoretical treatment of the semantics of objects. It's available via anonymous FTP from gatekeeper.dec.com in pub/DEC/SRC/research-reports/SRC-095.ps.Z
  • Spencer Allain and Farshad Nayeri Teaching Computer Science with Modula-3 Threads: The Modula-3 Systems Journal Issue 2 , Fall 1996. This article argues that Modula-3 is an excellent language for teaching computer science concepts. It also reports on the experiences some people have had using Modula-3 as a teaching language, and provides many useful references for more information.
  • Joel F. Bartlett
  • 56. Introduction To Programming In Modula-3
    Table of contents Your First modula3 program Introduction to programming in modula-3. Table of contents Your First modula-3 program.
    http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/graphics/modula3/tutorial/www/Intro.html
    Table of contents Your First Modula-3 program
    Introduction to programming in Modula-3
    Although Modula-3 is a descendant of the Pascal family of languages it also has some characteristics which will be familiar to C/C++programmers.
    Case is significant
    All keywords and reserved words must be in uppercase letters. Identifiers such as variables, constants, and procedure names must always appear in the same case as the one used in the definition. For example, Main and main are two different dentifiers.
    Single main module
    Every Modula-3 program must have one and only one main module. For small programs, the main module may be the only module.
    Comments
    Comments are of the form "(* comment *)" and may expand several lines.
    BEGIN/END for code blocks
    Code blocks are done by enclosing the code in a matched set of BEGIN/END. One important point to notice is that for a procedure the END must be followed by the name of the procedure.
    Semi-colon separate statements
    Each statement must be separated by a semi-colon.
    Sources in ./src

    57. Your First Modula-3 Program
    Table of contents Introduction to programming in modula3 To create your first modula-3 program Select the directory where you want your files to reside.
    http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/graphics/modula3/tutorial/www/first_program.html
    Table of contents Introduction to programming in Modula-3 To create your first Modula-3 program:
    • Select the directory where you want your files to reside. Create a sub-directory named src Switch to the src sub-directory and type the programs below. Run the Modula-3 make program by typing
    File Main.m3
    File m3makefile % Makefile for Modula-3 program 'myprog' import("libm3") implementation(main) program(myprog)
    File Main.m3 explanation
    Notice that the elements mentioned in the Introduction to programming in Modula-3 appear in this example. Several of the explanations underneath are very minimal, but this is due to the topics been covered in details either in later chapters of the tutorial, the reference or both. Several features are simmilar to what you would find in C/C++ or in Pascal. To denote this such features will be followed by: (Pascal) or (C/C++) Line 1. Comment lines go within "(* *)" (C/C++)
    Line 2. This file contains the Main MODULE.
    Line 3. Tells the compiler to include routines from a library called IO. In Modula-3 libraries are known as Interfaces. From here on this name will be used instead of library.
    Line 4. Declaration of variable

    58. Programmierung: Modula Modula, Modula-3, Documentation,Help,Faq,Compiler,Program
    Translate this page Links und Infos Programmierung modula beschäftigen sich mit modula, modula-3, Documentation,Help,Faq,Compiler,programming,Language. suchnase.de Search.
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    The following text is an example and a clarification of programming in modula2. modula-2 is a very fine language since it allows the user to do virtually
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    60. Mhccorp.com - Java Programming
    FAQ abour programming languages for Java, FAQ. Canterbury Pascal, Canterbury Pascal. Canterbury modula2, Canterbury modula-2. Canterbury
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