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M3

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What is M3?

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.

What other technologies are related to M3?

M3 Competitor Technologies

Palantir is a data analysis platform that offers similar capabilities to M3 and may compete for the same use cases.
mentioned alongside M3 in 7% (601) of relevant job posts
Babel Street is a data analytics and OSINT platform that offers similar capabilities, competing for similar use cases.
mentioned alongside M3 in 37% (79) of relevant job posts

M3 Complementary Technologies

Analyst Notebook is an analysis tool that could be used in conjunction with M3 for visualizing and analyzing data. Thus, it is complementary.
mentioned alongside M3 in 24% (616) of relevant job posts

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