I usually ignore linkedin notifications. This is one I wish I had noticed on Jan 3. Liendo noted Wirth's creation of Pascal. This notes Modula-2 and Oberon: Computer History Museum <https://www.linkedin.com/company/computer-history-museum/?miniCompanyUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afsd_company%3A23110> In Memoriam: Remembering Niklaus Emil Wirth It is with deep sadness that we mourn the passing of Niklaus Emil Wirth, a pioneering Swiss computer scientist and esteemed 2004 CHM Fellow. Niklaus Wirth made incredible contributions to the world of computing, leaving an enduring legacy that shaped the industry. From the creation of Pascal in 1970 to Modula-2 in 1979 and Oberon in 1988, his programming languages influenced generations of students and professionals. Wirth, a recipient of the ACM Turing Award in 1984, was not only an inspiration in programming languages but also delved into the hardware and software of computer design. His impact resonates in the foundations of structured programming and software engineering. Please take a moment to honor and remember the life and work of Niklaus Wirth. Learn more about his journey and contributions: 🔗 Odysseys in Technology: https://bit.ly/3vpKNAK 🔗 The Personal Computer Lilith: https://bit.ly/48LcsKN 🔗 MODULA-2 by Niklaus Wirth: https://bit.ly/48qHJTF