Modular Programming Languages: Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC 2000 Zurich, Switzerland, September 6-8, 2000 Proceedings / Edition 1

Modular Programming Languages: Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC 2000 Zurich, Switzerland, September 6-8, 2000 Proceedings / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
3540679588
ISBN-13:
9783540679585
Pub. Date:
10/02/2000
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN-10:
3540679588
ISBN-13:
9783540679585
Pub. Date:
10/02/2000
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Modular Programming Languages: Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC 2000 Zurich, Switzerland, September 6-8, 2000 Proceedings / Edition 1

Modular Programming Languages: Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC 2000 Zurich, Switzerland, September 6-8, 2000 Proceedings / Edition 1

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Overview

Thecircleisclosed.The European Modula-2 Conference was originally launched with the goal of increasing the popularity of Modula-2, a programming language created by Niklaus Wirth and his team at ETH Zuric ¨ h as a successor of Pascal. For more than a decade, the conference has wandered through Europe, passing Bled, Slovenia, in 1987, Loughborough, UK, in 1990, Ulm, Germany, in 1994, and Linz, Austria, in 1997. Now, at the beginning of the new millennium, it is back at its roots in Zuric ¨ h, Switzerland. While traveling through space and time, the conference has mutated. It has widened its scope and changed its name to Joint Modular Languages Conference (JMLC). With an invariant focus, though, on modular software construction in teaching, research, and “out the re” in industry. This topic has never been more important than today, ironically not because of insufficient language support but, quite on the contrary, due to a truly c- fusing variety of modular concepts offered by modern languages: modules, pa- ages, classes, and components, the newest and still controversial trend. “The recent notion of component is still very vaguely defined, so vaguely, in fact, that it almost seems advisable to ignore it.” (Wirth in his article “Records, Modules, Objects, Classes, Components” in honor of Hoare’s retirement in 1999). Clar- cation is needed.

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ISBN-13: 9783540679585
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 10/02/2000
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #1897
Edition description: 2000
Pages: 302
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)
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