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Modula-3 as a Database Programming Language (1994)  (Make Corrections)  
Ryan Stansifer



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Abstract: data types should be available to represent the regularity of the database. On the whole, modern general-purpose languages do this well using some construct for abstract data types. Modula-3 may do this better than many programming languages. ffl Polymorphic indexing is required for efficient implementation. While this is not built into the programming language Modula-3, standard library routines exist for common structures, like hash tables for instance. The point is that the language permits, ... (Update)

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@misc{ stansifer-modula,
  author = "Ryan Stansifer",
  title = "Modula-3 as a Database Programming Language",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/stansifer94modula.html" }
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