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Niklaus Wirth is one of the great pioneers of computer technology and winner of the ACM’s A. M. Turning Award, the most prestigious award in computer science. He has made substantial contributions to the development of the programming languages, compiler construction, programming methodology, and hardware design. While working at ETH Zurich , he developed languages Pascal and Modula-2. He also designed an early high perfomance workstation, the Personal Computer Lilith, and most recently the language and operating system Oberon.
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