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ZUSE    
(After {Konrad Zuse}) A descendant of {Ada},
{Modula-2}, {Mesa} and {Oberon-1}, described by Christian
Collberg in his PhD thesis 1991.

Zuse supports several levels of information hiding. The Zuse
type system includes fully hidden types (similar to {Modula-2}
{opaque types} but without any implementation restriction),
semi-open pointer types (same as {Modula-2} {opaque types}),
extensible {record types} (similar to {Oberon-1} public
projection types but without the compiler hint), {enumeration}
types, extensible enumeration types, and extensible {subrange
types}.

A type can also be protected by specifying the operations that
particular modules may perform (similar to {C} {friend
classes} and {Ada} {private types}). Zuse also includes
hidden and extensible constants and hidden inline procedures.
In order to support the higher levels of information hiding
the implementation employs partial intermediate code linking.

A version for {Sun-3} is available.

(1999-02-18)


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    Konrad Zuse was a pioneering German computer scientist and inventor who designed and built some of the world‘s first programmable digital computers during the 1930s and 40s Though obscure for many years, Zuse is now recognized as one of the founding fathers of computer science and information technology
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    Konrad Zuse (1910-1995) built the first program-controlled computing machine in the world He has brought his inventions, patent outlines, talks and lectures to paper between 1936 and 1995 This archive offers chronological and subject-based access to these documents spanning the work of Zuse
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