Pascal-descendant languages and Pascal-like languages (PascalLanguage)
Pascal has numerous rather direct descendants:
- Concurrent Pascal (1975).
- Modula (ModulaOne a.k.a. ModulaLanguage a.k.a. CategoryModula): another of the WirthLanguages (1975).
- UCSD Pascal (UcsdPascal): U.C. San Diego (ca. 1977), then SofTech MicroSystems.
- Euclid (1978).
- Pascal* ("Pascal-star"): Stanford University (circa 1980).
- Modula 2 (ModulaTwo): yet another of the WirthLanguages (1982).
- Pascal Plus (1984).
- Modula 3 (ModulaThree)
- Oberon (OberonLanguage)
There is a separate category for Algol-descendant languages and Algol-like languages (CategoryAlgol), for programming languages whose relationship to Pascal is not documented or not convincing.
(Wirth's woebegone wizard! There was already a separate category for the newfangled "C#", but not for "Pascal-like" languages, whose history extends back more than 30 years!?) -- ClayPhipps