Ulm's Oberon System The programming language Oberon has been developed by Niklaus Wirth at ETH Zurich in conjunction with the equally named operating system. In our research project, we have developed an implementation of the programming language Oberon for the 68k architecture on UNIX workstations and a large system-independent library: Ulm's Oberon System -- What's That Ulm's Oberon Compiler ...
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The Oberon programming language ...
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News Staff Location Partners Hall of Fame Gallery Areas Projects Papers Books Reports Lectures Exams Projects Feedback Dipl. Theses Ph.D. Theses Library Downloads Documentation Online Tools Links Seminars The Oberon System (V4) Oberon is a modern version of Pascal. It was designed by Niklaus Wirth and Jurg Gutknecht at ETH Zurich starting in 1986. Oberon is both: a programming language ...
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The Oberon Webring Welcome to the homepage of the Oberon Webring, designed to put all the information on Oberon and related developments together in one place. The motivation for starting this webring grew out of discussions in the comp.lang.oberon newsgroup in April 1998 regarding ideas for making Oberon more visible to the general net.citizen, thus increasing the potential user and developer ...
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Cetus Links: 18, 244 Links on Objects and Components / Oberon-2 / Component Pascal ...
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A Discussion of Oberon Written by Paul Floyd Introduction My first experience with Oberon came after reading an article by Dick Pountain (who I admire greatly for his wonderful technical articles) in Byte about 8 years ago. I promptly FTPed a copy, and was awe-struck that a multitasking, GUI operating system and Object Oriented compiler could fit on and execute from a 3.5 floppy. Oberon is an ...
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