Modula
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In the mid-1970s, after designing the Pascal programming language, Niklaus Wirth began experimenting with program concurrency and modularization, which led to the design of the Modula programming language.
Modula was never released and its development was discontinued after its publication; Wirth concentrated his efforts on Modula's successor: Modula-2.