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         Oberon Programming:     more books (21)
  1. Modular Programming Languages: Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC'97 Linz, Austria, March 19-21, 1997, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  2. Programming Languages and System Architectures: International Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, March 2 - 4, 1994. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  3. Modular Programming Languages
  4. Object-Oriented Programming in Oberon-2 by Hanspeter Mössenböck, 1995-10-18
  5. Into the Realm of Oberon: An Introduction to Programming and the Oberon-2 Programming Language by Eric W. Nikitin, 1997-11-07
  6. Oberon-2 Programming with Windows by Jörg R. Mühlbacher, Bernhard Leisch, et all 1997-07-24
  7. Programming in Oberon: Steps Beyond Pascal and Modula by Martin Reiser, Niklaus Wirth, 1992-06
  8. Project Oberon: The Design of an Operating System and Compiler (Acm Press Books) by Niklaus Wirth, 1992-11
  9. Programming Languages and Systems: 5th Asian Symposium, APLAS 2007, Singapore, November 28-December 1, 2007, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Programming and Software Engineering)
  10. The Oberon System: User Guide and Programmer's Manual (ACM Press) by Martin Reiser, 1991-05
  11. Modular Programming Languages: 7th Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC 2006, Oxford, UK, September 13-15, 2006, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer ... Computer Science and General Issues)
  12. Oberon Programming Language Family: Oberon, Oberon-2, Component Pascal, Zonnon, Obliq, Active Oberon
  13. Programming in Oberon, Steps Beyond Pascal &Modula - 1992 publication by Martn Rsr, 1992-01-01
  14. Programming in Oberon: Steps Beyond Pascal and Modula,1992 publication by Martin- Reiser, 1992-01-01

41. Oberon (programming Language) In Encyclopedia
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42. The Oberon Programming Language: Truth Tables
This code demontsrates the usage of Oberon's Texts module, paremeter passing in functions, loop control commands, ifthen-else clauses and boolean variables usage......
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This code demontsrates the usage of Oberon's Texts module, paremeter passing in functions, loop control commands, if-then-else clauses and boolean variables usage
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Once this module is compiled, Executing the command TTable.Write will print this th the system log:
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This program tested on Oberon V4 Windows 32 bit version. When you create a new file TTable.Mod in Oberon's editor (Edit.Open TTable.Mod) , sellect this text now and copy it ito the clipboard (File/Copy), paste it into Hello.Mod by placing the caret in that window and executing Clipboard.Copy command anywhere on the screen. Compiling is done by placing a marker (F1 key) on TTable.Mod window and running Compiler.Compile * in the System.Tool.

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45. CiteSeerX — Dynamic Semantics Of The Oberon Programming Language
CiteSeerX Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles) In this paper we present an abstract mathematical model for the dynamic semantics of the Oberon programming language using
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Sponsored Links Oberon is a programming language created in 1986 by Professor Niklaus Wirth (creator of the Pascal Modula , and Modula-2 programming languages) and his associates at ETH Zurich in Switzerland . It was developed as part of the implementation of the Oberon operating system . The original intention was to use Modula-2 as the implementation language but it lacked the required safe type-extension facilities. Also, it was planned to eventually publish the full details of the operating system and compiler so that they could be studied and understood. These factors led to the decision to design a new language which concentrated on just the essential features necessary for the task in hand. The name is from the moon of

47. Oberon Programming, By Nacho Cabanes
What is Oberon? Oberon is a computer programming language designed by Niklaus Wirth, who previously created Pascal and Modula2, but Modula-2 is less popular than them.
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48. Oberon_(programming_language) - Encyclopedia Of Plants
Oberon is a programming language created in 1986 by Professor Niklaus Wirth (creator of the Pascal, Modula, and Modula2 programming languages) and his associates at ETH Zurich
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This article includes a list of references , related reading or external links , but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate (April 2009) Oberon Paradigm imperative, structured, modular Appeared in Designed by Niklaus Wirth Typing discipline strong, static Influenced by Modula-2 Influenced Oberon-2 Oberon-07 Zonnon Oberon is a programming language created in 1986 by Professor Niklaus Wirth (creator of the Pascal Modula , and Modula-2 programming languages) and his associates at ETH Zurich in Switzerland . It was developed as part of the implementation of the Oberon operating system . The original intention was to use Modula-2 as the implementation language but it lacked the required safe type-extension facilities. Also, it was planned to eventually publish the full details of the operating system and compiler so that they could be studied and understood. These factors led to the decision to design a new language which concentrated on just the essential features necessary for the task in hand. The name is from the moon of Uranus Oberon Oberon is very much like Modula-2 in its syntax, but is considerably smaller. Oberon's feature simplicity leads to considerable space and coding efficiency for its compilers. The full language can be specified in a page of

49. Oberon Programming Language
This article refers to the newer Oberon2 programming language. For the older original Oberon language, see Oberon-1.
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Oberon-2 Paradigm imperative structured modular ... object-oriented Appeared in: Designed by: Niklaus Wirth , Hanspeter Mössenböck Typing discipline strong static Influenced by: Oberon programming language
Oberon-2 is an extension of the original Oberon programming language that adds limited reflection and object-oriented programming facilities, open arrays as pointer base types, read-only field export and reintroduces the FOR loop from Modula-2.
It was developed in 1991 at ETH Zurich by Niklaus Wirth and Hanspeter Mössenböck, who is now at Institut für Systemsoftware (SSW) of the University of Linz, Austria. Oberon-2 is a superset of Oberon , and is fully compatible with it. Oberon-2 was a redesign of

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Oberon is a programming language created in the late 1980s by Professor Niklaus Wirth (creator of the
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Oberon Programming Language
Oberon is a programming language created in the late 1980s by Professor Niklaus Wirth (creator of the Pascal Modula and Modula-2 programming languages) and his associates at ETHZ in Switzerland . The name is from the moon of Uranus Oberon Oberon is also, somewhat confusingly, the name of the Oberon operating system , written in Oberon, for the Ceres workstation (built around the National Semiconductor 32032 CPU) and for the Chameleon workstation. Oberon, the language, has now been ported to many other operating systems, and is even available for the Java platform, where Oberon source code compiles either to source code in Java or to bytecode for a Java virtual machine. The operating system Oberon is also available for several other hardware platforms than the original workstation. The design continued the Wirth tradition/strategy of attempting to simplify without loss of power. Oberon may be thought of as a Modula-2 with full object oriented class/object capabilities, though not exactly in C++ or Smalltalk style. On the other hand, Oberon removes many features that can be implemented using objects, including enumerations, records, and many other features found in older Wirthian languages and elsewhere. Oberon is very much

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