M3 is a modular imperative programming language developed in the late 1980s at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It is a successor to Modula-2+ and incorporates features such as garbage collection, exception handling, object-oriented programming, generics, and threads. While not widely used in industry today, it influenced the design of languages like Java and C# and was used in some research projects.
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