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The Modula-3 Type System
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This paper presents an overview of the programming language Modula-3, and a more detailed description of its type system.
Luca Cardelli, James E. Donahue, Mick J. Jordan, B
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Programming Language Modula-3
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Luca Cardelli, James E. Donahue, Mick J. Jordan, Bill Kalsow, Greg Nelson
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