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  2. Modula-3 - Wikipedia

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    Modula-3 is a programming language conceived as a successor to an upgraded version of Modula-2 known as Modula-2+. It has been influential in research circles (influencing the designs of languages such as Java , C# , Python [ 8 ] and Nim ), but it has not been adopted widely in industry.

  3. Baby Modula-3 - Wikipedia

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    Baby Modula-3 is a functional programming sublanguage of Modula-3 (safe subset) programming language based on ideals invented by Martín Abadi.It is an object-oriented programming language for studying programming language design; one part of it is implicitly prototype-oriented, and the other is explicitly statically typed designed for studying computer science type theory.

  4. List of fields of application of statistics - Wikipedia

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    Forensic statistics is the application of probability models and statistical techniques to scientific evidence, such as DNA evidence, and the law. In contrast to "everyday" statistics, to not engender bias or unduly draw conclusions, forensic statisticians report likelihoods as likelihood ratios (LR).

  5. SPIN (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    The SPIN operating system is a research project implemented in the computer programming language Modula-3, and is an open source project. It is designed with three goals: flexibility, safety, and performance. SPIN was developed at the University of Washington.

  6. Larch family - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Z notation, the Larch family has one language for algebraic specification of abstract data types (the Larch Shared Language (LSL)), and a separate interface language tailored to each language in which programs are to be written, such as C, Modula-3, Smalltalk, etc.

  7. Modula - Wikipedia

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    The Modula programming language is a descendant of the Pascal language. It was developed in Switzerland , at ETH Zurich , in the mid-1970s by Niklaus Wirth , the same person who designed Pascal. The main innovation of Modula over Pascal is a module system , used for grouping sets of related declarations into program units; hence the name Modula .

  8. Coco/R - Wikipedia

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    There are versions of Coco/R for Java, C#, C++, Pascal, Modula-2, Modula-3, Delphi, VB.NET, Python, Ruby and other programming languages. The latest versions from the University of Linz are those for C#, Java and C++. For the Java version, there is an Eclipse plug-in and for C#, a Visual Studio plug-in. There are also sample grammars for Java ...

  9. Lists of statistics topics - Wikipedia

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    List of fields of application of statistics; List of graphical methods; List of statistical software. Comparison of statistical packages; List of graphing software; Comparison of Gaussian process software; List of stochastic processes topics; List of matrices used in statistics; Timeline of probability and statistics; List of unsolved problems ...