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- Modula-2+ abstract "Modula-2+ is a programming language descended from the Modula-2 language. It was developed at DEC Systems Research Center (SRC) and Acorn Computers Ltd Research Centre in Palo Alto, California. Modula-2+ is Modula-2 with exceptions and threads. The group who developed the language was led by P. Rovner in 1984.Main differences with Modula-2:Concurrency (different from the concept of coroutines which has already been there as a part of classic Modula-2)Exception handlingGarbage collection↑".
- Modula-2+ designer Acorn.
- Modula-2+ designer DEC_Systems_Research_Center.
- Modula-2+ developer Acorn.
- Modula-2+ developer DEC_Systems_Research_Center.
- Modula-2+ influenced Modula-3.
- Modula-2+ influencedBy ALGOL.
- Modula-2+ influencedBy Modula-2.
- Modula-2+ influencedBy Pascal_(programming_language).
- Modula-2+ wikiPageExternalLink SRC-RR-64.html.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageID "7632959".
- Modula-2+ wikiPageLength "3969".
- Modula-2+ wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Modula-2+ wikiPageRevisionID "680569841".
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink ALGOL.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink AT&T.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Acorn.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Acorn_Computers.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modula_programming_language_family.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Systems_programming_languages.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Compaq.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Cross-platform.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink DEC_Firefly.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink DEC_Systems_Research_Center.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Equipment_Corporation.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Exception_handling.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Hewlett-Packard.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Imperative_programming.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Modula-2.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Modula-3.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Olivetti.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Oracle_Corporation.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Pascal_(programming_language).
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Programming_language.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Static_typing.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Strong_and_weak_typing.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Strong_typing.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Structured_programming.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Thread_(computer_science).
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Thread_(computing).
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLink Type_system.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageWikiLinkText "Modula-2+".
- Modula-2+ designer "DEC Systems Research Center SRC and Acorn Research Center".
- Modula-2+ developer "DEC Systems Research Center SRC and Acorn Research Center".
- Modula-2+ dialects "DEC SRC".
- Modula-2+ hasPhotoCollection Modula-2+.
- Modula-2+ implementations "DEC SRC Modula-2+, CAMEL".
- Modula-2+ influenced Modula-3.
- Modula-2+ influencedBy ALGOL.
- Modula-2+ influencedBy Modula-2.
- Modula-2+ influencedBy Pascal_(programming_language).
- Modula-2+ name "Modula-2+".
- Modula-2+ operatingSystem Cross-platform.
- Modula-2+ paradigm "imperative, structured, modular".
- Modula-2+ typing Static_typing.
- Modula-2+ typing Strong_and_weak_typing.
- Modula-2+ typing Strong_typing.
- Modula-2+ typing Type_system.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-lang-stub.
- Modula-2+ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_programming_language.
- Modula-2+ year "1980.0".
- Modula-2+ subject Category:Modula_programming_language_family.
- Modula-2+ subject Category:Systems_programming_languages.
- Modula-2+ hypernym Language.
- Modula-2+ type Language.
- Modula-2+ type ProgrammingLanguage.
- Modula-2+ type Software.
- Modula-2+ type Work.
- Modula-2+ type CreativeWork.
- Modula-2+ type Thing.
- Modula-2+ type Q386724.
- Modula-2+ type Q7397.
- Modula-2+ type Q9143.
- Modula-2+ comment "Modula-2+ is a programming language descended from the Modula-2 language. It was developed at DEC Systems Research Center (SRC) and Acorn Computers Ltd Research Centre in Palo Alto, California. Modula-2+ is Modula-2 with exceptions and threads. The group who developed the language was led by P. Rovner in 1984.Main differences with Modula-2:Concurrency (different from the concept of coroutines which has already been there as a part of classic Modula-2)Exception handlingGarbage collection↑".
- Modula-2+ label "Modula-2+".
- Modula-2+ sameAs Modula-2+.
- Modula-2+ sameAs m.0267bm6.
- Modula-2+ sameAs Q1942241.
- Modula-2+ sameAs Q1942241.
- Modula-2+ wasDerivedFrom Modula-2+?oldid=680569841.
- Modula-2+ isPrimaryTopicOf Modula-2+.
- Modula-2+ name "Modula-2+".