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  1. Into the Realm of Oberon: An Introduction to Programming and the Oberon-2 Programming Language by Eric W. Nikitin, 1997-11-07
  2. Programming in Oberon: Steps Beyond Pascal and Modula (Acm Press) by Martin Reiser, Niklaus Wirth, 1992-06
  3. Oberon-2 Programming With Windows by Bernhard Leisch, Brian Kirk, et all 1997-07-31
  4. Object-Oriented Programming in Oberon-2 by Hanspeter Mossenbock, 1995-09
  5. The Oberon System: User Guide and Programmer's Manual (ACM Press) by Martin Reiser, 1991-05
  6. Modular Programming Languages
  7. Programming Languages and System Architectures: International Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, March 2 - 4, 1994. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  8. Programming Languages and Systems: 5th Asian Symposium, APLAS 2007, Singapore, November 28-December 1, 2007, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  9. Modular Programming Languages: Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC'97 Linz, Austria, March 19-21, 1997, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  10. From Modula to Oberon: The programming language Oberon ([Report] / Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Departement Informatik. Institut für Computer Systeme) by Niklaus Wirth, 1989
  11. Programming in Oberon:Steps Beyond Pascal and Modula by Martin/ Wirth, Niklaus Reiser, 1992
  12. Modular Programming Languages: 7th Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC 2006, Oxford, UK, September 13-15, 2006, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  13. Oberon Companion by Andre Fischer, Hannes Marais, 1997-12
  14. Objektorientierte Programmierung in Oberon-2 by Hanspeter Mössenböck, 1998-09-08

61. SearchBug Directory: Computers: Programming: Languages: Oberon: Software
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62. Oberon2Braille: Making The Oberon System Accessible For The Blind Persons
The Oberon System, a special developer s environment for the oberon programming language,is described. Programming in Oberon Steps beyond Pascal and Modula.
http://www.dinf.ne.jp/doc/english/Us_Eu/conf/csun_99/session0212.html
Web Posted on:December 9, 1998 CSUN 99 Papers
Oberon2Braille: Making the Oberon System accessible for the blind persons
Klaus Miesenberger and Bernhard Stöger
University of Linz (Austria)
Department Computer Science for Blind Persons
E-mail: klaus@mvblind.uni-linz.ac.at
bernhard@mvblind.uni-linz.ac.at
Abstract:
The Oberon System, a special developer's environment for the Oberon programming language, is described. A program developed at the University of Linz making the Oberon System accessible for a blind computer user is discussed.
1. Introduction
The Oberon programming language was developed by Wirth [1] mainly to design an extremely modular programming language for teaching purposes. At our university, the language is used to teach programming to computer science students at a beginner level. One of the various implementations of this language is the so-called Oberon System [2] developed by Wirth also. Since our working group wants to make studying materials accessible to blind students, we tried to find an accessibility solution for the Oberon System. Our attempts to use general accessibility solutions, also known as screen readers (see Section 3), failed, because the Obeorn System uses special controls hardly recognizable by a screen reader. To make the system accessible, we decided to develop a special accessibility solution. Top
2. The Oberon System

63. Oberon From Linkspider UK Computing Directory
Oberon Webring Webring related to oberon programming language or systemenvironment. Hello, World program - simple example Oberon program.
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64. Tiscali - Search
9.Lightning Oberon An implementation of the oberon programming languagein the context of the new .NET platform from Microsoft.
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ETH Zurich / Oberon Home Page Official home page, quite informative, whitepapers. Niklaus Wirth invented Pascal, Modula, and now Oberon, a modern integrated software environment for single-user workstations. Includes a language in the Pascal/Modula tradition and a highly effective and compact operating platform. Visual Oberon A very nice GUI library for the optimizing oberon compiler (ooc) which runs on all kinds of Unix platforms with X Window. ASIC Libraries for Oberon Oberon software for ASIC model creation B. Smith-Mannschott: Oberon Some Oberon projects. Cetus Links: Oberon Many links about Oberon, Oberon-, and Component Pascal. Gneiss The Gneiss microkernel is a reimplementation of the Hybrid microkernel in Oberon. It has been designed to support dedicated client-server applications. It is small, stable, efficient and flexible, and is in everyday use in a number of factories where it supports a production management system. Guy Laden Oberon Reference Site Freeware and commercial Oberon compilers are in existence. It also covers Oberon-related literature, research papers, ongoing development efforts.

65. GREENSEEK
Hello, World program simple example Oberon program. Oberon Webring -Webring related to oberon programming language or system environment.
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      ETH Oberon - 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]
      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]
      The Alignment Trap
      - Oberon (Oberon-2 focus) information, compiler and system implementation table, AlphaOberon-2 compiler user guide (64-bit, for HP OpenVMS Alpha), comparisons, downloads, links. - 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]
  • 66. ETH Oberon Home Page
    host operating system. oberon is also the name of a programming languagein the Pascal/Modula tradition. The oberon project was
    http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/
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    System Native Oberon HW compatibility Oberon for Windows Oberon for .net ... Genealogy Developers Module Library Module Registry Contributions Projects Bibliography Publications Authors Miscellaneous Links JMLC Conference ETH internal Hall of Fame ... Site statistics Find on this site: ETH Oberon Home Page Overview Welcome to the ETH Oberon web site of the Computer Systems Institute at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Oberon is the name of a modern integrated software environment . It is a single-user, multi-tasking system that runs on bare hardware or on top of a host operating system. Oberon is also the name of a programming language in the Pascal/Modula tradition. The Oberon project was launched in 1985 by Niklaus Wirth and J…rg Gutknecht. Although the project was originally targeted towards in-house hardware, the language and system have now been ported to many computer platforms. Details in ETH Oberon Download Information The Oberon system is available free of charge and no registration is required for downloading the material. The source code is available under the following license agreement Latest News
    • 21 May 2004 : The annual Oberon meeting will take place in Basel on Friday July 23, 2004. An official invitation with a preliminary programme will follow.

    67. Comparison Of C++, FORTRAN 90 And Oberon-2
    The report concludes by a personal assessment of the three languages with respect to the numerical context. By Bernd M¶sli. The reader's experience in scientific programming in C or FORTRAN would be advantageous.
    http://www.arithmetica.ch/Oberon/CFORTRANOberon.nhtml
    A Comparison of C++, FORTRAN 90 and
    Oberon-2 for Scientific Programming
    ARITHMETICA
    CH-8307 Effretikon, Switzerland
    moesli@arithmetica.ch

    May 12, 1995
    Abstract
    In the past decade, the programming languages C++, FORTRAN 90 and Oberon-2 all evolved from their ancestors. This invites to reflect upon the suitability of these modern programming languages for scientific and engineering computing. In the first part, we compare their primary language features, as needed by scientists and engineers. In the second part, we list some useful features missing in Oberon-2. The report concludes by a personal assessment of the three languages with respect to the numerical context. The reader's experience in scientific programming in C or FORTRAN would be advantageous.
    1 Introduction
    Business computing holds the major share of the computer market. Here COBOL, PL/1 and C have been the languages of choice, but C slowly supersedes its competitors in recent software projects.
    Scientific computing holds a minor market share. FORTRAN 77 dominated programming in science and engineering in the past. The importance of C increases in all programming fields, especially in science and engineering. Data have been the primary valuables of business computing, while programs have been the primary valuables of scientific computing. Hence, switching from FORTRAN environments to C or Oberon is generally more laborious than switching from COBOL environments to C or Oberon.
    The small remainder of the market is shared by dedicated applications, as system software, for example. Oberon [

    68. Object-Oriented Programming In Oberon-2
    Tutorial with history, descriptions, code samples, references.
    http://statlab.uni-heidelberg.de/projects/oberon/kurs/www/Oberon2.OOP.html
    Home Up Intro Contents Chapter Design Assert Timing EBNF ... Pas Last Changed: Nov. 19, 1997 This is a conversion from Oberon text to HTML. 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 as ASCII-coded Oberon System 3 documents . 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 in German. Sorry if this is not one of your languages.
    G. Sawitzki OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN OBERON-2
    ABSTRACT

    Oberon-2 is a refined version of Oberon developed at ETH. It introduces type-bound procedures, read-only export of data, and open array variables. The For statement is reintroduced. This paper concentrates on type-bound procedures which make Oberon-2 an object-oriented language with dynamically-bound messages and strong type checking at compile time. Messages can also be sent as data packets (extensible records) that are passed to a handler procedure and are interpreted at run time. This is as flexible as the Smalltalk message dispatching mechanism. Objects carry type information at run time which allows dynamic binding of messages, run time type tests, and the implementation of persistent objects. Oberon-2 is available on various machines.

    69. The Sources Store For Modula-2 And Oberon-2 Programming Languages
    The purpose of this site is free propagation of any source code and documents related to Modula2 and oberon-2.
    http://www.aha.ru/~uranus/
    The Sources Store for Modula-2 and Oberon-2 Programming Languages
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    Download section updated (Oberon-2 source code): Perfect Hash Function. Download section updated (Modula-2 source code): C. Lins Modula-2 Software Component Library. Download section updated (Modula-2 source code): Btree manager by Fredi Cobo. Download section updated (Win32 API): WinCrypt.

    70. Component Pascal Language Report
    Top/Computers/programming/Languages/Component_Pascal
    http://www.oberon.ch/docu/language_report.html
    Oberon microsystems
    Component Pascal Language Report
    10. Sept. 97 (Preliminary)
    Component Pascal is a trademark of Oberon microsystems, Inc.
    Oberon is a trademark of Prof. Niklaus Wirth, Switzerland. Authors
    Oberon microsystems, Inc.
    May 1997 Authors of original Oberon-2 report
    October 1993
    1. Introduction
    Component Pascal is a general-purpose language in the tradition of Pascal, Modula-2 and Oberon. Its most important features are block structure, modularity, separate compilation, static typing with strong type checking (also across module boundaries), type extension with methods, dynamic loading of modules, and garbage collection. Type extension makes Component Pascal an object-oriented language. An object is a variable of an abstract data type consisting of private data (its state) and procedures that operate on this data. Abstract data types are declared as extensible records. Component Pascal covers most terms of object-oriented languages by the established vocabulary of imperative languages in order to minimize the number of notions for similar concepts. Complete type safety and the requirement of a dynamic object model make Component Pascal a component-oriented language.

    71. CS545S: Modular Programming
    College course on basic programming concepts modular (encapsulation, abstract data types); objectoriented (class, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic binding); concurrent (thread, synchronization); via Java compared to oberon, Smalltalk; then dataflow model.
    http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~tdk/courses/Cs545/
    CS545S: Modular Programming (Spring 2003)
    Time: Tuesday, Thursday 7:00 - 8:30 PM
    Room: Eliot 103
    Weekly Schedule (Tentative)
    Handouts
    Course Description Part I: To study basic concepts of
    • modular programming (encapsulation, abstract data types) object-oriented programming (class, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic binding) concurrent programming (thread, synchronization)
    through Java, in comparison with Oberon and Smalltalk.
    Part II: To study the dataflow programming paradigm.
    Part III: To apply the concepts presented in Part I and Part II through Java-based project work.
    Prerequisite
    CS455 or permission of instructor.
    Credit 3 units. (2 design credits)
    Instructor
    T. D. Kimura
    E-mail : tdk@cs.wustl.edu Office : Jolley Hall Phone :
    Recommended Readings
    Topics
    Introduction 1 week Principle of Modular Programming 1 week Object Oriented Programming in Java 2 weeks Parallel Programming in Java 2 weeks Dataflow Paradigm 2 weeks Modular Programming with Oberon and Smalltalk 3 weeks Project Presentations and Tests 2 weeks Weekly Schedule (Tentative)
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    Midterm Examination (30%)
    Final Project (40%)
    Final Project:
    Dataflow-based Programming System

    72. Springer Verlag - Your Publishers Of Books, Journals, And Electronic Media
    By Hanspeter M¶ssenb¶ck; SpringerVerlag, 1997, ISBN 3540625992. Refereed proceedings, Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC'97; Linz, Austria; 24 revised full papers; languages, techniques, tools to develop modular, extensible, type-safe software systems; Modula, oberon, Ada 95, Eiffel, Sather, Java, others. Springer-Verlag
    http://www.springer-ny.com/detail.tpl?isbn=3540625992

    73. Omniseek /Computing /Programming Languages /Oberon
    http//www.oberon.ch/ query=oberon+" programming+Languages" rsource=LCOSS) oberon Reference il/~guy/oberon/ query=oberon+" programming+Languages" rsource=LCOSS) oberon resources for
    http://www.omniseek.com/srch/{73389}

    74. Springer-Verlag - Computer Science
    By Hanspeter M¶ssenb¶ck, Niklaus Wirth; SpringerVerlag, 1993, ISBN 3540600620. Basic OOP concepts, usual application patterns, useful design hints, design, implementation of OO windows system with integrated text and graphics editor. Springer-Verlag
    http://www.springer-ny.com/detail.tpl?ISBN=3540600620

    75. Comparison Of Oberon-2 With Modula-2
    Short text summary of main features of oberon2; target audience Modula-2 programmers unfamiliar with oberon-2, but familiar with object-oriented and extensible programming concepts.
    http://www.zel.org/oberon/compo2m2.htm

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    Comparison of Oberon-2 with Modula-2
    zel. org This is a short summary of the main features offered by the programming language Oberon-2. The target audience is the Modula-2 programmer unfamiliar with Oberon-2, but familiar with object-oriented and extensible programming concepts. Compared with its predecessor Modula-2, Oberon-2 has increased expressiveness and safety. Oberon-2 also "adds simplicity", because there are
    • no subranges, which are no longer needed for array index range declarations, because array bounds generally start at
    • no enumerations
    • no unsigned type (CARDINAL)
    • no nested modules, which did not add any functionality
    • no variant records, which are replaced by the safer concept of extensible records
    • no WITH-statement of the Modula-2 language, which had many disadvantages in respect to program readability and thus severed maintainability
    • no qualified import, i.e. imported identifiers must be qualified with the module name or its alias
    • no separate definition- and implementation-module
    The latter saves a great deal of software maintenance, since the interface specification of a module is generated by a tool from the symbol file. Subranges and unsigned types in Modula-2 complicated the whole-number type compatibility rules without adding any important functionality. Program language design is a compromise and it is disputable, whether enumeration types increase readability or static program safety. This is an often discussed feature, but the least important. If the goal is to make a language as simple a possible and given that they do not add functionality, enumeration types are not required.

    76. Oberon For Artificial Intelligence Programming
    AI4U Coding an artificial Mind in oberon Overview and BrainMind Diagram for. Artificial Intelligence programming in oberon
    http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/oberon.html
    Oberon for Artificial Intelligence
    1. Overview and Brain-Mind Diagram for
    Artificial Intelligence Programming in Oberon
    A new species of AI Mind may be coded in Oberon by making use of
    a print-on-demand (POD) AI textbook for computer science courses,
    AI4U: Mind-1.1 Programmer's Manual
    by Arthur Murray,
    hardcover ISBN 0-595-65437-1 for CS AI courses and
    paperback ISBN 0-595-25922-7 for general readers.
    2. Rationale
    Object-based Oberon invites the creation of AI mind-modules in
    Oberon. 3. Oberon Resources Last updated: 12 November 2002 Return to the top of this page ; or to the index.html Index page.

    77. The ModulAtor Technical Publication
    72 issues of The ModulaTor Articles about the programming languages oberon2 and Modula-2 programming examples, implementation notes, language comparisons, and language design.
    http://www.modulaware.com/mdltr_.htm
    The ModulAtor
    Oberon-2 and Modula-2 Technical Publication
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    78. Comparing Java With Component Pascal
    at Cuno Pfister, oberon microsystems. This short article describes the main similarities and differences between the programming languages Java and Component Pascal.
    http://www.oberon.ch/docu/Java_vs_ComponentPascal.html
    Oberon microsystems This text was created in response to a question by ObSoft S.A. in France.
    Brief comparison of Component Pascal and Java
    Cuno Pfister, Oberon microsystems Component Pascal is to Pascal what Java is to C and C++: a modern and safe next-generation language that combines the flexibility of dynamic languages with the robustness of static languages. Like Java, it builds on decades of experience, and makes reuse of existing skills easy. Like Java, it supports component software much better than its predecessors. Compared to Java, it is easier to learn and allows to produce more efficient code. The most obvious difference is the "look and feel" of the two languages. Component Pascal is syntactically clearly in the Pascal family, while Java is in the C family. But this is a relatively superficial difference. Concerning the more important "design for safety", Java and Component Pascal are closely related, while C and even original Pascal (e.g., untagged variant records) are comparatively unsafe. Among other things, safety also implies automatic garbage collection. Garbage collection is necessary to avoid memory leaks and, more importantly, dangling pointers. Both Java and Component Pascal support the dynamic loading of code and metaprogramming (reflection). As a result, both languages can use virtually the same run-time system. This is proven by the real-time operating system

    79. Galaxy Directory : Oberon < Programming Languages < Computer Technology < Engine
    education by its implementers N. Wirth and J. Gutknecht in 1986, oberon teachesmodern programming language and operating system concepts to ETH students.
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    80. Springer-Verlag - Computer Science
    By Eric W. Nikitin; SpringerVerlag, 1997, ISBN 0387982795. Introduction to programming, uses oberon because it is descendant of teaching languages Pascal, Modula, and designed to encourage good OO practices. Springer-Verlag
    http://www.springer-ny.com/detail.tpl?isbn=0387982795

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