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  1. Objektorientierte Programmierung in Oberon-2 by Hanspeter Mossenbock, 1993-07

21. Oberon Programming Language TutorGig.com Encyclopedia
oberon programming language. Oberon is a programming language createdin the late 1980s by Professor Niklaus Wirth (the father
http://www.tutorgig.com/encyclopedia/getdefn.jsp?keywords=Oberon_programming_lan

22. Oberon Programming Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
oberon programming language. Oberon is a programming language createdby Professor Niklaus Wirth, the father of Pascal and Modula.
http://www.phatnav.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=Oberon_programming_language

23. An Overview Of The Oberon Programming Language, Including A Summary Of The Main
An overview of the oberon programming language, including a summary of themain features of the language, and a brief guide to Oberon applications.
http://www.electronics-ee.com/~resource/Link.php?id_url=4609

24. Computer Programming - Oberon - Resources
An overview of the oberon programming language, including a summary of themain features of the language, and a brief guide to Oberon applications.
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Computer programming - oberon
Resources

A tool for analysing and debugging programs written in Oberon 2.

Introduction Article assessing and comparing the suitability of the C++. Fortran, and Oberon-2 programming languages for scientific and engineering competing tasks.
Introduction Official information from the creators of the Oberon 3 programming language. Includes basic information about Oberon, its specifications and core components, and a database of code samples.
Introduction A series of introductory tutorials to programming in the Oberon 3 language.
Introduction An overview of the Oberon programming language, including a summary of the main features of the language, and a brief guide to Oberon applications.
Introduction Nb of links =

25. Oberon
Reading AddisonWesley 1992 To learn about the oberon programminglanguage, consult Reiser, M.; Wirth, N. Programming in Oberon.
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Oberon
Oberon is the name of a modern integrated software environment for single-user workstations. It includes a language in the Pascal-/ Modula-tradition and a highly effective and compact operating platform . Most Oberon implementations come with a tutorial. For general information on Oberon see
Learning Oberon
If you want information about the Oberon language, we can offer an "Introduction to Oberon". For local students, see also: next course The Oberon language comes in two variants, the original Oberon language, and Oberon-2, an extension which allows type-bound procedures. Object oriented programming is supported by Oberon as well as by Oberon-2. Oberon-2 has some additional convenience for object oriented programming, but with some cost in terms of performance and flexibility. For a discussion of object oriented Oberon-2 type bound programming style versus "classical" Oberon style, see [ Marais 1996a ]. As of today (Oct. 98) most Oberon compilers support Oberon-2.

26. Oberon-ItO Preface
The oberon programming Language. G. Sawitzki gs@statlab.uniheidelberg.de . Aprogramming language. The course focusses on the oberon programming language.
http://statlab.uni-heidelberg.de/projects/oberon/ItO/www/Ch00.html
Home Up Intro Contents Chapter Design Assert Timing EBNF ... Pas Last Changed: July 12th, 1997 This is a conversion from Oberon text to HTML, and from German to English. The converter software is still under development, and some features or information may be missing in this converted version. HTML hypertext facilities are not yet active in this document. To exploit the interactive facilities, use Oberon System 3 and the source of this text, available for download using binary ftp as Oberon System 3 archive . The converter from German to English is still under development as well. A previous version is also available for Oberon V4. To access this and other additional material use ftp For the convenience of our students, most of this information and the related material is available in German as well.
Introduction to Oberon
The Oberon Programming Language
G. Sawitzki
Introduction to the Oberon Programming Language
Preface and Contents
- Under development. Version: June 1998 -
The "Introduction to the Oberon programming language" is written for readers with some mathematical background knowledge and a special interest in computer science.
Among other meanings, Oberon is the name for

27. Online Encyclopedia - Oberon Programming Language
Encyclopedia oberon programming language Updated May 09, 2004. Encyclopedia oberon programming language. Theneutrality of this article is disputed. Oberon is a programming
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Encyclopedia Entry for Oberon programming language
Dictionary Definition of Oberon programming language

Oberon is a programming language created in the early '90s by Professor Niklaus Wirth (the father of Pascal and the Modula and Modula-2 programming languages) and his associates at ETHZ in Switzerland . The name is from the moon of Uranus Oberon . It 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 in a Java based version (ie, Oberon source code compiles to Java source or, alternatively, directly to Java bytecode ). The operating system Oberon is also available for several other hardware platforms than the original workstation. The language continued the Wirth tradition of simplification without loss of 'power'. Oberon may be thought of as a Modula-2 with full object oriented class/object capabilities, though not exactly in

28. Oberon Source-Code And Applications
Links to resources for oberon programming.
http://schulen.hagen.de/IF/Oberon/sources.html

29. Definition Of Oberon Programming Language - WordIQ Dictionary & Encyclopedia
oberon programming language. Oberon is Documentation License. It usesmaterial from the Wikipedia article oberon programming language .
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The lack of neutrality of this article is obvious 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 . It 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 the Java programming language 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 language continued the Wirth tradition of simplification without loss of 'power'. Oberon may be thought of as a Modula-2 with full

30. Oberon Programming Language
Article on oberon programming language from WorldHistory.com, licensedfrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. oberon programming language.
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Oberon programming language in the news The neutrality of this article is disputed. 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 . It 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 the Java programming language 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 language continued the Wirth tradition of simplification without loss of 'power'. Oberon may be thought of as a Modula-2 with full

31. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Computer Programming - Oberon
to Oberon An overview of the oberon programming language, including a summary ofthe main features of the language, and a brief guide to Oberon applications.
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/computerprogramming-oberon.htm
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    Comparison of C++, Fortran 90 and Oberon-2
    Article assessing and comparing the suitability of the C++. Fortran, and Oberon-2 programming languages for scientific and engineering competing tasks.
    Author: Bernd Mosli
    Subjects: computer programming - c++, computer programming - fortran, computer programming - oberon
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    Introduction to Oberon
    An overview of the Oberon programming language, including a summary of the main features of the language, and a brief guide to Oberon applications.
    Author: Thomas Kistler
    Subjects: computer programming - oberon
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    Oberon 3 Tutorial
    A series of introductory tutorials to programming in the Oberon 3 language. Author: Andre Fischer.
  • 32. Research Projects
    Steps beyond Pascal and Modula2. Addison-Wesley, 1992, ISBN 0-201-56543-9. Tutorialfor the oberon programming language and concise language reference.
    http://oberon.ssw.uni-linz.ac.at/Research/Projects/Oberon.html
    The Oberon System (V4)
    • a programming language supporting modules with separate compilation, strong type checking, interface checking and object-orientation. Its definition is concise and clean so that it is perfectly suitable for programming education. The current version of the language is Oberon-2.
      a programming environment supporting garbage collection, dynamic module loading with version checking as well as commands (interactive entry points into modules). It comes with a variety of tools for program development, text and graphics processing, internet connectivity, etc.
    Oberon is available with full source code via ftp . There are implementations for almost all platforms including Windows 95/NT, MacOS, Unix (SparcStation, DECstation, RS6000, HP workstations, Silicon Graphics), Linux, and Amiga. These implementations are source-code compatible with each other and share the same document architecture.
    Oberon Books
    • N. Wirth and M. Reiser: Programming in Oberon. Steps beyond Pascal and Modula-2. Addison-Wesley, 1992, ISBN 0-201-56543-9. Tutorial for the Oberon programming language and concise language reference.
      M. Reiser: The Oberon System. User Guide and Programmer's Manual. Addison Wesley, 1991, ISBN 0-201-54422-9. User manual for the programming environment and reference for the standard module library.

    33. Computers Programming Languages Oberon
    Computers Programming Languages Oberon Oberon Webring, Oberon Webring Webringrelated to oberon programming language or system environment..
    http://world.ammissione.it/browse_/Computers/Programming/Languages/Oberon/

    34. ModulaWare Modula-2 And Oberon-2 Bibliography
    System is an extensible, graphical user interface, integrated development environmentand application program interface, tied to the oberon programming language
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    Modula-2 and Oberon-2 Bibliography
    Content Programming languages Oberon and Oberon-2
    The Oberon System

    The Programming Language Modula-2

    The Programming Language ISO Modula-2
    Programming languages Oberon and Oberon-2 and the Oberon System
    This list of books and articles below about Oberon, Oberon-2, and the Oberon System is not complete, but it features the most important books with direct links to Amazon.com and Amazon.de , where you can buy these books on-line; these links are highlighted in bold-face The Oberon Reference Site at http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~guy/Oberon/ has a complete Oberon bibliography (size 200KB) of books and articles about Oberon.
    is also a great collection.
    Programming languages Oberon and Oberon-2

    35. Wauu.DE: Computers: Programming: Languages: Oberon: Documentation
    http//www.modulaware.com/mdltr_.htm. The oberon programming Language Hello World!The oberon programming Language information at University of Michigan.
    http://www.wauu.de/Computers/Programming/Languages/Oberon/Documentation/
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    36. Programming: Languages: Oberon: Documentation
    The oberon programming Language Hello World! Details and Reviews. The OberonProgramming Language information at University of Michigan.
    http://www.devlib.org/Programming/Languages/Oberon/Documentation/index.php
    Programming: Languages: Oberon: Documentation
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    Brighton University Resource Kit for Students: Oberon Details and Reviews
    Links and information at BURKS.
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    EDM2 - A Discussion of Oberon Details and Reviews
    A Discussion of Oberon and Component Pascal.
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    ETH Oberon Module Definitions Details and Reviews
    Browse the auto-generated module definitions for the Oberon System 3 Versions.
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    ETH Z¼rich Oberon Bibliography Details and Reviews
    Oberon Bibliography
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    Oakwood Guidelines Details and Reviews
    A companion to the O2 language report which clarifies issues for compiler writers and users
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    Object-Oriented Programming in Oberon-2 Details and Reviews
    Tutorial with history, descriptions, code samples, references.

    37. Programming: Languages: Oberon
    Programming Languages Oberon. Oberon Webring Details and Reviews. Webringrelated to oberon programming language or system environment.
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    Programming: Languages: Oberon
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    Cetus Links: Oberon Details and Reviews
    Many links about Oberon, Oberon-, and Component Pascal.
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    ETH Oberon Details and Reviews
    Home site. Niklaus Wirth invented Pascal, Modula, then Oberon language in Pascal/Modula tradition, and a modern, integrated, effective, compact, operating system for one-user workstations. Descriptions, papers, documents, downloads, links. [Open Source]
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    Guy Laden Oberon Reference Site Details and Reviews
    Freeware and commercial Oberon compilers are in existence. It also covers Oberon-related literature, research papers, ongoing development efforts.
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    Hello, World program Details and Reviews
    simple example Oberon program.

    38. Lukol Directory - Computers Programming Languages Oberon
    Oberon Webring Webring related to oberon programming language or systemenvironment. Hello, World program simple example Oberon program.
    http://www.lukol.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Oberon/

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    Computers Programming Languages ... Oberon
    Programming language information, links at Heidelberg University: learning, main implementation families, literature, mirrors, other sites.
    http://www.statlab.uni-heidelberg.de/projects/o...
    VisualOberon

    Very nice GUI library for Optimizing Oberon Compiler (OOC) to make platform independent graphic programs using set of standard and advanced controls, advanced layout engine. Runs on all Unix systems with X Window. [Open Source, LGPL]
    http://visualoberon.sourceforge.net/
    Oberon Webring

    Webring related to Oberon programming language or system environment.
    http://www.factorial.com/hosted/webrings/oberon...
    Native Oberon Operating System
    Original language designed by Niklaus Wirth, based on ETH Oberon; runs on platforms: Intel x86 compatible PCs (standalone, Linux, Windows), SharkOberon for DEC Shark Network Computers. http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/native/ Guy Laden Oberon Reference Site Freeware and commercial Oberon compilers are in existence. It also covers Oberon-related literature, research papers, ongoing development efforts. http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~guy/Oberon/

    39. Introduction To Oberon
    Contents. 1 Introduction 2 The oberon programming Language 3 The Oberon System4 Oberon Applications Introduction. The oberon programming Language.
    http://burks.brighton.ac.uk/burks/language/oberon/obovervu/intro.htm
    An Overview of Oberon
    Contents 1 Introduction
    2 The Oberon Programming Language

    3 The Oberon System

    4 Oberon Applications
    Introduction
    Since 1986, many people at ETH have improved Oberon. It was lately extended with a modern document-based user interface, a software component framework, and transparent network support for distributed documents and transportable objects - features that still have to find their way into commercial systems. In an effort to make the newest ETH research results available to the public, the Spirit of Oberon distribution was created. This distribution of the Oberon system contains the latest developments of the researchers and students of the ETH integrated into a convenient package for popular operating systems. Some improvements have been made to the ETH release, and some experimental tools are included.
    The Oberon Programming Language
    Created by N. Wirth, Oberon is the successor of the popular Pascal and Modula-2 family of programming languages. It was specifically designed for systems programming, and was used to create the Oberon system in cooperation with J. Gutknecht. A few years later, the Oberon language was extended with additional object-oriented features to result in the programming language Oberon-2. This is the version included in most of the Oberon distributions. A short summary of the main features of the Oberon language follows:
    • Separate compilation of modules with interface checking across module boundaries. Definition and implementation modules are combined in the same source text.

    40. Oberon Bibliography
    (BibEntry) Programming in Oberon - Steps Beyond Pascal and Modula, Martin Reiser,Niklaus Wirth (Bib-Entry) The oberon programming Language, Josef Templ.
    http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~guy/Oberon/bib-concise.html
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