Found 23 records for the .S file extension name

There are 22 other file types using the S file extension:

s file icon.s - Assembler source code

s file icon.s - Mime: text/x-asm

s file icon.s - Multi-Edit macro source

s file icon.s - Scheme language source

s file icon.s - Source code

s file icon.s - Train Simulator shape file

s file icon.s - Mozilla password data

s file icon.s - Nitpicker Backup Ipflow File

s file icon.s - Free Pascal Assembler File for Linux or DOS Version (FPC Development Team)

s file icon.s - AKAI S900/950 sample

s file icon.s - AKAI S1000/S1100/S01 sample

s file icon.s - AKAI S3000/S3200/S2000/S2800 sample

s file icon.s - Assembler source code

s file icon.s - DigitalMicrograph script

s file icon.s - Free Pascal assembler file

s file icon.s - Modula-3 foreign assembly source

s file icon.s - Mozilla (Netscape) password data

s file icon.s - MultiEdit macro source

s file icon.s - Nitpicker backup Ipflow file

s file icon.s - Scheme source code

s file icon.s - Source code

s file icon.s - Xcode core assembler program

file extension S - Modula-3 foreign assembly source

File type specification:

Source code and script file type icon Source code and script file type

Extension icon: s file icon.S

File extension S description:

In Computer science, Modula-3 is a programming language conceived as a successor to an upgraded version of Modula-2. While it has been influential in research circles (influencing the designs of languages such as Java, C#, and Python) it has not been adopted widely in industry. It was designed by Luca Cardelli, Jim Donahue, Mick Jordan, Bill Kalsow and Greg Nelson at the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) Systems Research Center (SRC) and Olivetti in the late 1980s. Its design was heavily influenced by work on the Modula-2+ language in use at SRC at the time, which was the language in which the operating system for the DEC Firefly multiprocessor VAX workstation was written. As the revised Modula-3 Report states, the language was also influenced by other languages such as Mesa, Cedar, Object Pascal, Oberon and Euclid.

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