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Modula-3 is a programming language created jointly at DEC and Olivetti by Luca Cardelli and others as an extension to Modula-2+, an extension of Niklaus Wirth's Modula-2 programming language.
'''Modula-3''' is a programming language created jointly at DEC and Olivetti by Luca Cardelli and others as an extension to Modula-2+, an extension of Niklaus Wirth's Modula-2 programming language.


Modula-3 is imperative, structured, modular, object oriented, generic, garbage collected, and type safe.
Modula-3 is imperative, structured, modular, object oriented, generic, garbage collected, and type safe.

Revision as of 03:04, 8 January 2009

Language
Modula-3
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Modula-3.

Modula-3 is a programming language created jointly at DEC and Olivetti by Luca Cardelli and others as an extension to Modula-2+, an extension of Niklaus Wirth's Modula-2 programming language.

Modula-3 is imperative, structured, modular, object oriented, generic, garbage collected, and type safe.

It contains a very nice threading syntax and implementation.

Its main implementation is Critical Mass Modula-3.

Modula-3 influenced a few languages such as C#, Java, Ocaml and Python.

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This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

Pages in category "Modula-3"

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