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Modula-2 "HALT" Coffee Mug | The Wits End Modula-2 "HALT" Coffee Mug | The Wits EndStop the program. Start the caffeine.Every programmer knows the feeling: sometimes the only logical next step is a complete system HALT. Whether you’re debuggi...

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#HALT #Modula2 #VintageTech #DevLife #CoffeeBreak

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#COBOL (*suspiro*), #Prolog (*ains*), #Simula67 (oh!), #Modula2 (ah!), #SML (+ #MoscowML y #PolyML), #APL (jijiji), #BASIC modernizao, #LISP, #C, #JULIA, ¡¡y #FORTRAN!!

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#COBOL (*suspiro*), #Prolog (*ains*), #Simula67 (oh!), #Modula2 (ah!), #SML (+ #MoscowML y #PolyML), #APL (jijiji), #BASIC modernizao, #LISP, #C, #JULIA.

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#COBOL (*suspiro*), #Prolog (*ains*), #Simula67 (oh!), #Modula2 (ah!), #SML, #APL (jijiji), #BASIC modernizao, #LISP, #C, #JULIA.

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A bote pronto, en los que imperioromanamente pienso:

#COBOL (*suspiro*), #Prolog (*ains*), #Simula67 (oh!), #Modula2 (ah!), #SML, #APL (jijiji), #BASIC modernizao, #LISP, #C.

Ya pondremos más.

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Massive history of legacy programming languages and old systems: #Fortran, #Cobol, #Algol, #Pascal, #Modula2, #Ada (after Lovelace).... Many of these operated on small memory systems which required 'workarounds' in representing data etc. The problem for the #Musk kids: the devil is in the detail.

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Modula-2 Compilers on CP/M Modula-2 is a great language in general and is a good choice for programming on CP/M. There are three good compilers available for CP/M which all require a Z80

techtinkering.com/articles/mod...
Lawrence Woodman's article about CP/M Modula-2 Compilers

#modula #modula2 #modula-2

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From Wikipedia:

In 1987, Borland purchased Wizard Systems and incorporated portions of the Wizard C technology into Turbo C. Bob Jervis, the author of Wizard C became a Borland employee. Turbo C was released on May 18, 1987. This drove a wedge between Borland and Niels Jensen and the other members of his team who had been working on a brand-new series of compilers at their London development centre. They reached an agreement and spun off a company named Jensen & Partners International (JPI), later TopSpeed. JPI first launched an MS-DOS compiler named JPI Modula-2, which later became TopSpeed Modula-2, and followed up with TopSpeed C, TopSpeed C++, and TopSpeed Pascal compilers for both the MS-DOS and OS/2 operating systems. The TopSpeed compiler technology still exists as the underlying technology of the Clarion 4GL programming language, a Windows development tool.

From Wikipedia: In 1987, Borland purchased Wizard Systems and incorporated portions of the Wizard C technology into Turbo C. Bob Jervis, the author of Wizard C became a Borland employee. Turbo C was released on May 18, 1987. This drove a wedge between Borland and Niels Jensen and the other members of his team who had been working on a brand-new series of compilers at their London development centre. They reached an agreement and spun off a company named Jensen & Partners International (JPI), later TopSpeed. JPI first launched an MS-DOS compiler named JPI Modula-2, which later became TopSpeed Modula-2, and followed up with TopSpeed C, TopSpeed C++, and TopSpeed Pascal compilers for both the MS-DOS and OS/2 operating systems. The TopSpeed compiler technology still exists as the underlying technology of the Clarion 4GL programming language, a Windows development tool.

What, you haven't heard of TopSpeed and their #compiler suite?

They were a group of #Borland employees who left in 1987, after Borland bought Wizard C (to roll it into Turbo C) and essentially canned their compiler project.

It's written in #Modula2, you know. Not a big leap from #Pascal.

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