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Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | moss@cs.cmu.edu (Eliot Moss) |
Keywords: | C, modula |
Organization: | Dept of Comp and Info Sci, Univ of Mass (Amherst) |
References: | 93-02-083 |
Date: | Thu, 18 Feb 1993 03:43:28 GMT |
By all means you should consider Modula-3. The Digital Equipment
Corporation's Systems Research Center has a compiler that produces C and
has been ported to a number of platforms. You can get it from
pub/DEC/Modula-3 on gatekeeper.dec.com. Also check out comp.lang.modula3,
including its FAQ, which lists the books out on Modula-3. Also, I note
that DEC SRC has a native compiler under development for a few platforms,
and my own research group at UMass Amherst is developing GNU Modula-3. SRC
and others have developed substantial working applications in Modula-3,
and you can get working Modula-3 implementations for free, now and in the
future.
--
J. Eliot B. Moss, Associate Professor Visiting Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science School of Computer Science
Lederle Graduate Research Center Carnegie Mellon University
University of Massachusetts 5000 Forbes Avenue
Amherst, MA 01003 Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891
(413) 545-4206, 545-1249 (fax) (412) 268-6767, 681-5739 (fax)
Moss@cs.umass.edu Moss@cs.cmu.edu
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