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Modula-2 Jump Page: "This is a collection of numeruous links to WWW & FTP sites for the Modula-2 Computer Programming Language".
DMOZ Open Directory Project: Modula-2: miscellaneous Modula-2 links.
Softpanorama: (slightly skeptical) Open Source Software Educational Society: Modula 2 Links.
Catalog of Free Compilers and Interpreters, by David Muir Sharnoff and Steven Allen Robenalt. very good collection of download-links for lots of compilers. I provide a link to section "Wirth family languages", wich contains lots of Modula-2 compilers.
Google web directory: Modula-2: some useful links, most of them can be found on this page. The Google web directory uses data from www.dmoz.org.
Yahoo directory: Modula-2: a few links.
www.openhere.com / modula-2: links to compilers and tutorials. All the links can also be found on this page.
thefreecountry.com: modula-2: "Listed on this page are compilers (with or without a development environment) for the Modula-2 programming language".


[ top ]  Sources to HTML conversion

Web C Plus Plus, short webcpp doesn't only process C++ sources. It's a "command line utility that takes your source code, and converts it into an HTML file using a fully customizable syntax highlighting engine and colour schemes. This is useful if you want to post your code online and make it easier to read, or to make online programming tutorials." I plan to use this. It works fine but still gets better.
Highlight generates HTML files from your sources with external CSS definitions. Since version 2.16 Modula-2 is recognized. Packages for a lot of platforms are available (Windows, numerous Linux distributions, FreeBSD, Solaris and OS X). Highlight also works as a plugin with some programs.
modula2html: "Highlight Pascal or Modula-2 sources for WWW presentation" - download pas2html, for modula-2-source also.
HiLite by Florian Wolff is also able to produce highlighted HTML from Modula-2-Sources: "HiLite generates HTML-formatted output from program source code files. Currently supported programming languages: Ada, C++, HTML, Java, Lua, Modula and Pascal."


[ top ]  Misc. Pages Related to Modula-2

Martin Brown offers "useful bits and bobs mostly related to JPI/TopSpeed Modula2".
Pat Terry has a collection of material related to Modula-2 available. Some really interesting things and thaughts. Some of the links are broken, but the page is worth a visit (Note the "song" Ten little Modulans).
VUB Parallel Computing Laboratory at the University of Brussels offers a good modula-2 page. Syntax reference, help on XDS and lots of other interesting papers. Also 3 demo-games with complete sourcecode.
Coco/R: "An LL(1) compiler generator which generates parsers and scanners in Modula-2. Includes full source code." The version for Modula-2 was made available by Pat Terry.
Kronos Research Group: Kronos seems to be an equivalent to Wirth's Lilith-Workstation from the Soviet Union. You can download a Windows-NT-emulator of Kronos there.
GRAS: "A Graph-Oriented Database System for SE Applications. The system GRAS with interfaces for the programming languages Modula-2 and C is available as public domain software for Sun3/Sun4 workstations (the GRAS system itself is implemented in Modula-2 and consists of many layers which might be reusable for the implementation of other systems)".
[DISAPPEARED?] WASP: "Static error checker Wasp employs powerful data flow analysis to detect subtle run-time errors and weak points in Java, Modula-2, and Oberon-2 programs. Wasp also produces detailed and precise method call graph. You are welcome to download a free Lite version of Wasp."
A Resource Mover in Modula-2 for Macintosh-compilers.
Someone owns the following domain, that's for sure: http://www.modula2.com/.



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