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[[TopSpeed Modula 2]] - 16 bit only - Discontinued | [[TopSpeed Modula 2]] - 16 bit only - Discontinued | ||
[[FTL Modula 2]] - Discontinued | [[FTL Modula 2]] - Discontinued | ||
==A list of Modula 2 implementations that run under Win-OS/2== | |||
==A list of Modula 2 implementations that run under Java== | |||
[[MHC Modula 2 For Java]] | |||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
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[[Category:Programming Languages]] | [[Category:Programming Languages]] |
Revision as of 03:00, 10 November 2014
Structured procedural language introduced by Niklaus Wirth in 1979, based on his earlier Pascal language but adds modular and incremental compilation, and a number of "programming in the large" features.
Modula 2 was hugely influential in the field of informatics and at the least 50 other languages have been based on it in addition to having a direct or indirect influence on languages like Java, C# and Object Pascal, amongst the more notable languages that have been based on M2 are Modula 3, Parallaxis, Yafl, Oberon, Oberon-2, IEC61131, Umbriel, Component Pascal and Zonnon.
A list of OS/2 implementations of Modula 2
TopSpeed Modula 2 - 16 bit only - Discontinued
A list of DOS implementations of Modula 2
TopSpeed Modula 2 - 16 bit only - Discontinued FTL Modula 2 - Discontinued