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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. ! Aware: Default Selections: Modula
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22. Pascal Programming Language - Enpsychlopedia
modula programming language Wirth s successor to Pascal; Oberon programming language Wirth s object oriented successor to Modula
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Pascal is one of the landmark computer programming languages on which generations of students "cut their teeth" and variants of which are still widely used today. The popular typesetting system TeX and much of the original Macintosh operating system were written in Pascal. The Swiss computer scientist Niklaus Wirth developed Pascal in , first as a hypothetical language that would encourage students to write structured code. Pascal is based on the Algol programming language and is named in honor of mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal . Wirth also developed Modula-2 and Oberon , languages similar to Pascal which also support object-oriented programming Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Overview 2 Hello World 3 Implementations 4 Standards ... edit
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All Pascal programs start with the "Program" keyword , an optional list of internal file descriptors and then a block of code is indicated with the " Begin " and " End " keywords.

23. Excelsior Forums - Help Me To Use Shift,logical And Bitwise Operators
I am new to modula programming.Basically I ma java programmer. I need to convert a modula program to Java program. So I downloaded your Native XDSx86 2.45
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24. Modular Programming Languages-Springer Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpr
Among the programming languages covered are Modula, Oberon, Ada95, Eiffel, Salher, Java, modula programming. modular systems. oberon programming
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25. Hit And Run
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For techie rubber-neckers, here's a list of the worst "software disasters" for PCs. Pretty solid, although I note that MS Bob was an interesting idea poorly done. It still needs to be done. I'd also consider sticking all of OS/2 on the list as a penalty for what-might-have-been. Great PC OS from a company that, deep down, really didn't want the world to become PC-centric. Posted by Jeff A. Taylor at August 20, 2004 01:30 AM
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26. Development Status 1 - Snapshot CVS (available Only In Sid
Programming Language JavaScript Programming Language Lisp Programming Language ML Programming Language modula programming Language OCaml
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27. RevisedPyPiCategories - PythonInfo Wiki
Lisp Programming Language Logo Programming Language ML Programming Language modula programming Language OCaml Programming Language Object
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28. BNF Of The Modula-2 Programming Language
The Backus Naur Form is a formal notation to describe the syntax of a given language.
http://cui.unige.ch/db-research/Enseignement/analyseinfo/Modula2/BNFindex.html
BNF of the Modula-2 Programming Language
Each element of this page is an anchor to a description of a syntax rule of the Modula 2 language. Each rule is illustrated by a graphical syntactic diagram. The rule names and non-terminal names are extracted from "Programming in Modula-2" Niklaus Wirth, Springer-Verlag eds., Berlin, 1983. The rules are listed below in their order of appearance in the above manual.
[What is BNF?]

[other languages BNF]

Some interesting starting points to explore the language:
Compilation (root of the syntax)

Declarations

Expressions

[index on key words]
...
  • definition
  • 29. Practicum Structured Programming - Modula2
    Exercises, tips, syntax reference, programs written in modula2. Free University of Brussels.
    http://parallel.vub.ac.be/education/modula2/
    Practicum Structured Programming
    Modula-2

    This is the homepage of the exercises part of J. Tiberghien 's course " Programming Concepts ". Information about the theory can be found on the Info Department website.
    Assistants:
    Jan Lemeire: jan.lemeire@vub.ac.be 4k227 tel: (02/629) 2997
    Arnout Swinnen aswinnen@vub.ac.be 4k226 tel: (02/629) 2493 Johan Parent johan@info.vub.ac.be
    Students:
    1e bachelor burgerlijk ingenieur Oefeningen Project en Practicum Examen
    1e bachelor burgerlijk ingenieur-architekt Oefeningen en Practicum Examen
    GAS students exercises
    Demo's Check our students projects page!! Consult freely our Documentation Technology pages Compiler Modula2 compiler installation for Windows (XDS 2.32): Download XDS 2.51 from Excelsior website +Topspeed TSCP add-on zie technology pagina or good old XDS 2.32 READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION:
    • Install folder
        don't install XDS under "Program Files" or another folder with a space in its name!!! (create for example a folder /XDS) never use a folder with a space in its name! XDS doesn't understand this and gets mixed up.
      Update your version of XDS:
        just reinstall the new XDS in the same folder and overwrite the old folder also reinstall the topspeed package!

    30. John Motil S Modula-2 Page Programming With Patterns
    Mastering modula using Models Learning Patterns from Examples. Educational Material.
    http://www.csun.edu/~jmotil/ModTop.html
    Top Map for Computer Science 110:
    PROGRAMMING PRINCIPLES Mastering Modula using Models
    Learning Patterns from Examples
    • WHY learn this way?
    • HOW to learn this way?
    • WHAT to learn this way?
    • WHEN is help available?

    31. The Sources Store For Modula-2 And Oberon-2 Programming Languages
    The purpose of this site is free propagation of any source code and documents related to modula2 and Oberon-2.
    http://www.aha.ru/~uranus/
    The Sources Store for Modula-2 and Oberon-2 Programming Languages
    Home Download Upload Contact ... Links
    About
    The purpose of this site is free propagation of any source code and documents related to Modula-2 and Oberon-2.
    News
    This site birthday.
    Any suggestions are welcome. Links section updated: WebRings.
    Download section updated (Oberon-2 source code): Perfect Hash Function. Download section updated (Modula-2 source code): C. Lins Modula-2 Software Component Library. Download section updated (Modula-2 source code): Btree manager by Fredi Cobo. Download section updated (Win32 API): WinCrypt.

    32. Modula-2: Abstractions For Data And Programming Structures
    A shareware textbook on programming in modula2.
    http://www.arjay.bc.ca/Modula-2/Text/
    Modula-2: Abstractions for Data and
    Programming Structures
    (Using ISO-Standard Modula-2)
    2004 - 2005 Edition
    by Richard J. Sutcliffe
    Notice: this site uses Frames and JavaScript.
    or continue to the table of contents.

    33. Mod51 Structured Text Programming Language
    Mix of structured text language of IEC1131, and ISO modula2; optimized for the most common 8-bit controller, the Intel C51 core, mainly for Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), embedded controls.
    http://www.designtools.co.nz/mod51.htm
    Mod51 Structured Text Programming Language
    Mandeno Granville Electronics are dedicated to providing 'best in class' tools for 80x51 controller development. As well as Hardware In Circuit Emulation, we provide high level languages tools. A Choice of Assembler, C, Pascal, or Modula-2/IEC1131.
    IEC1131 is the PLC industry standard, and the ST (Structured Text) arm of this is very closely related to Modula-2. Modula-2 is also related to Borland's Pascal/Delphi, so there is a strong showing of similar languages, for a very wide application area.
    The Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) market has dumped C as the user language, and chosen IEC-1131, for good reasons. Even the C++ market for PC's has largely moved to the more maintainable Delphi, and Visual Basic tools. The latest FLASH C51 variants, allow a complete PLC on a Chip!
    IEC-1131 is optimised for Embedded Control, and easy Project control and Maintainance
    - it does not take the bloated 'creeping featurism' direction of C++ or Java. Users want a Language that is more efficent, re-usable, easily maintainable, easy to read, and easy to write code in.
    Want to see some example / Benchmarks
    Microcontroller projects have much more in common with PLC's than with an Internet browser running under Windows 2000 - choosing a language DESIGNED for control projects is simple common sense.

    34. 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

    35. An Extensible Programming Environment For Modula-3
    Wir83 programming in modula2, 3rd Edition, Texts and Monographs in Computer Science, New York, Springer Verlag, 1983.
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=99285

    36. Comparison Of Oberon-2 With Modula-2
    Short text summary of main features of Oberon2; target audience modula-2 programmers unfamiliar with Oberon-2, but familiar with object-oriented and extensible programming concepts.
    http://www.zel.org/oberon/compo2m2.htm

    Show me
    your interesting books!
    Comparison of Oberon-2 with Modula-2
    zel. org This is a short summary of the main features offered by the programming language Oberon-2. The target audience is the Modula-2 programmer unfamiliar with Oberon-2, but familiar with object-oriented and extensible programming concepts. Compared with its predecessor Modula-2, Oberon-2 has increased expressiveness and safety. Oberon-2 also "adds simplicity", because there are
    • no subranges, which are no longer needed for array index range declarations, because array bounds generally start at
    • no enumerations
    • no unsigned type (CARDINAL)
    • no nested modules, which did not add any functionality
    • no variant records, which are replaced by the safer concept of extensible records
    • no WITH-statement of the Modula-2 language, which had many disadvantages in respect to program readability and thus severed maintainability
    • no qualified import, i.e. imported identifiers must be qualified with the module name or its alias
    • no separate definition- and implementation-module
    The latter saves a great deal of software maintenance, since the interface specification of a module is generated by a tool from the symbol file. Subranges and unsigned types in Modula-2 complicated the whole-number type compatibility rules without adding any important functionality. Program language design is a compromise and it is disputable, whether enumeration types increase readability or static program safety. This is an often discussed feature, but the least important. If the goal is to make a language as simple a possible and given that they do not add functionality, enumeration types are not required.

    37. Modular Programming Languages
    By Hanspeter M¶ssenb¶ck; SpringerVerlag, 1997, ISBN 3540625992. Refereed proceedings, Joint modular Languages Conference, JMLC'97; Linz, Austria; 24 revised full papers; languages, techniques, tools to develop modular, extensible, type-safe software systems; modula, Oberon, Ada 95, Eiffel, Sather, Java, others. Springer-Verlag
    http://www.springer-ny.com/detail.tpl?isbn=3540625992

    38. Pascal Programming Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Pascal is based on the Algol programming language and named in honor of Oberon programming language Wirth s object oriented successor to modula
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal_programming_language
    Pascal programming language
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Pascal is an imperative computer programming language , developed in by Niklaus Wirth as a language particularly suitable for structured programming Pascal is based on the Algol programming language and named in honor of mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal . Wirth also developed Modula-2 and Oberon , languages similar to Pascal which additionally support object-oriented programming Initially, Pascal was a hypothetical language intended to teach students structured programming, and generations of students have "cut their teeth" on Pascal as an introductory language in undergraduate courses. Variants of Pascal are still widely used today, both in education and software development. Much of the original Macintosh operating system was written in Pascal. The popular typesetting system TeX is written in a language named WEB for which Donald Knuth borrowed heavily from Pascal.
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    All Pascal programs start with the "Program" keyword , an optional list of internal file descriptors and then a block of code is indicated with the " Begin " and " End " keywords.

    39. 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
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    40. The Modula-2 Programming Language
    modula2 is a programming language invented by Niklaus Wirth, who was also the inventor of modula-2*, an extension of modula-2 for parallel programming.
    http://murray.newcastle.edu.au/users/staff/peter/m2/Modula2.html

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