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» Wirth, Niklaus - Page in Departement Informatik, ETH Zentrum, Switzerland. Projects, honours, books, articles.
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» Mod51 Structured Text Programming Language - Mix of structured text language of IEC1131, and ISO Modula-2; optimized for the most common 8-bit controller, the Intel C51 core, mainly for Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), embedded controls.
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» Niklaus Wirth - Growing article, with links to related topics. Wikipedia.
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» A Digital Contrarian Retires - Short professional biography and history of Professor Niklaus Wirth. By Beat Gerber, in The ModulaTor. (March, 1999)
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» ACM: A.M. Turing Award: Niklaus Wirth - The Association for Computing Machinery gave Wirth the prestigious Alan M. Turing Award in 1984: For developing a sequence of innovative computer languages, Euler, Algol-W, Modula, Pascal. Pascal has become pedagogically significant and has provided a foundation for future computer language, systems, and architectural research. (1984)
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» Program Development by Stepwise Refinement - By Niklaus Wirth; Communications of the ACM, April 1971. Programming is usually taught by examples. Experience shows that the success of a programming course critically depends on the choice of these examples. Unfortunately, they are too often selected with the prime intent to demonstrate what a computer can do. Instead, a main criterion for selection should be their suitability to exhibit certain widely applicable techniques. [ACM] (April, 1971)
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