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Some useful modula-3 interfaces
- 113 Some Useful Modula-3 Interfaces Jim Horning, Bill Kalsow, Paul McJones, Greg Nelson December
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Writing an Operating System with Modula-3
- Seattle, WA 98195 November 3, 1995 1 Introduction We are using Modula-3 to write an operating system
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Simple Activation for Distributed Objects
- simplicity as well as applicability to several different activation models. We use the Modula-3 network
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Compiling Machine-Independent Parallel Programs
- used is Modula-2*, an extension of Modula-2, which incorporates both data and control parallelism in a
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Language-level support for exploratory programming of distributed virtual environments
- and uses existing Modula-3 packages that support an integrated interpreted language, multithreading, and 3D
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LM3: a Larch Interface Language for Modula-3 - A Definition and Introduction
- describes an interface language (LM3) that is designed for use with the Modula-3 language[4]. It is assumed
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A Software Engineering Oriented Comparison Of Simulation Languages
- particular implementation, let us broaden the discussion to considering the suitability of using Modula-2
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IDL to Modula-3 Language Mapping
- in the union; a programmer can determine which element of a union is being used with Modula-3's TYPECASE
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Extended Static Checking
- is used to denote the result of the procedure, if any. Third, Modula-3 pragma brackets, *>, surround
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A systems perspective on A3L
- the time when I entered Computer Algebra using Aldes/SAC-2, my time in Passau using Modula-2 and the last
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