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         Oberon Programming:     more books (15)
  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

41. Oberon Programming Language
Oberon is a programming language created in the early 90s by Professor NiklausWirth (the father of Pascal and the Modula and Modula2 programming
http://www.fact-index.com/o/ob/oberon_programming_language.html
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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 Cameleon 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 C++ or Smalltalk style. On the other hand Oberon strips many "classic" features that can be implemented using objects, include enumerations, records, and many other features found both Pascal and Modula-2.

42. Cetus Links: 16604 Links On Objects And Components / Oberon-2 / Component Pascal
Oberon is the name of a programming language and an operating environment createdby the Institute for The oberon programming Language (André Fischer)
http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_oberon.html
Object-Oriented Language: Oberon-2 / Component Pascal
  • Intro
    • Oberon is the name of a programming language and an operating environment created by the Institute for Computer Systems, ETH Zürich. Originally designed for computer science education by its implementers N. Wirth and J. Gutknecht in 1986, Oberon teaches modern programming language and operating system concepts to ETH students. 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." (Thomas Kistler) "Except for some minor points, Component Pascal is a superset of Oberon-2 . Compared to Oberon-2 , it provides several clarifications and improvements. The language revision was driven by the experience with the BlackBox Component Framework, and the desire to further improve support for the specification, documentation, development, maintenance, and refactoring of component frameworks." (Oberon microsystems)
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43. Literate Programming
The oberon programminglanguage/operating-system implements some of these ideasin a way highly useful to Oberon newbies. Try it.
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/884
links to this page: Literate Squeaking
Literate Programming
Two key ideas
  • Regard a program as a communication to human beings, instead of as a set of instructions to a computer.
  • View your program as a hypertext document, rather like the World Wide Web.
    Links:

    The Oberon programming-language/operating-system implements some of these ideas in a way highly useful to Oberon newbies. Try it. It shows what Squeak can be:

    The Eiffel programming language uses a concept called Design by Contract.

    Some Squeak Wiki pages discuss such Active Media.
    SourceCommentsAsUserInterface
    clearly states the issues.
  • 44. Gigablast Search Results
    Webring related to oberon programming language or system environment.www.factorial.com/hosted/webrings/oberon/ 6.8k - archived copy - stripped
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    Cetus Links: Oberon

    Many links about Oberon, Oberon-, and Component Pascal.
    www.cetus-links.org/oo_oberon.html [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Apr 18 2005
    Oberon Microsystems, Inc.
    Leading component-based software architecture firm: architecture consulting, software products, custom development, education. Prof. Niklaus Wirth of ETH Z¼rich is board member. www.oberon.ch [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Jan 17 2005 Oberon/F Introduction Developer information for Oberon/F for the Apple Macintosh. www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.13/13.03/OberonIntroduction/index.html
  • 45. Comp.lang.oberon FAQ (monthly) 1/3
    It should be read before posting to the Comp.lang.oberon newsgroup. to differentaspects of the Oberon project can be found are The oberon programming
    http://www.uni-giessen.de/faq/archiv/oberon-faq.general/msg00000.html
    Index
    Comp.lang.oberon FAQ (monthly) 1/3

    46. ETH E-collection
    Translate this page Dynamic semantics of the oberon programming language. Philipp W. Kutter.Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH), Institut für Technische Informatik und
    http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/show?type=incoll&nr=392

    47. Vindex - Zoekresultaten Voor
    Webring related to oberon programming language or system environment. URLhttp//www.factorial.com/hosted/webrings/oberon/ Oberon/F Introduction
    http://www.vindex.nl/dmoz.jspx?topic_id=Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Ober

    48. Philipp W Kutter - ResearchIndex Document Query
    Dynamic Semantics of the oberon programming Language Kutter (1996) (Correct) (3citations) Semantics of the oberon programming Language Philipp W. Kutter,
    http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cis?q=Philipp W. Kutter

    49. Programming In Oberon
    Programming in Oberon steps beyond Pascal and Modula and it is extended forobjectoriented programming. Oberon is not currently a popular language,
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=134408

    50. Opera Directory
    simple example Oberon program. Linz University Oberon Research Projects Webring related to oberon programming language or system environment.
    http://portal.opera.com/directory/?cat=6193

    51. A/oberon
    Oberon is perfectly suitable both for practical programming (including systemlevel There are several oberon programming environments available,
    http://old.lwn.net/lwn/1998/0507/a/oberon.html
    http://www.uni-kl.de/OOC/ Status: GPL, supported. Source: yes. Documentation: http://www.uni-kl.de/OOC/OOCref/OOCref_toc.html Visual Oberon, a GUI library for the OOC compiler. URL: http://ping.de/sites/edge/VisualOberon.html ftp://ftp.inf.ethz.ch/pub/Oberon/Ofront/ http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/oberon/system3/ Juice URL: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~juice/ Status: free, supported. Source: yes. Documentation: included with the system. On-line manuals: http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/oberon/system3/tutorial/ Oberon System V4 (Johannes Kepler University Linz) A complete IDE including compiler, debugger, browser, development libraries, network programming (TCP/IP, WWW, a complete web browser), database connectivity, much more. The hallmark of this system is a large collection of "active text elements" implementing fine-grained GUI elements such as popup menus, hypertext folds, time stamping, buttons, sliders, GIF viewers, much more. Note: contrary to the numbering scheme, System-3 is not a predecessor of V4. Even though S3 and V4 share certain arcitectural features, the two systems are implemented quite differently. Platforms: Linux ELF i386, Power Macintosh, IBM PC compatibles with Windows. URLs: http://www.ssw.uni-linz.ac.at/Oberon.html

    52. Dynamic Semantics Of The Oberon Programming Lauguage
    for the dynamic semantics of the oberon programming language using the AbstractState Machines (Evolving Algebras) approach. Oberon is the objectoriented
    http://www.tik.ee.ethz.ch/tik/research/publications/PubAbstract.dhtml?filename=t

    53. ETH Zurich: Grossniklaus, Michael
    Informatik 3, Winter Term 2001/2002; Informatik 2, Summer Term 2001;Information Systems (Basic Course), Summer Term 2001; oberon programming Course,
    http://www.globis.ethz.ch/people/michagro
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    Grossniklaus, Michael
    Michael Grossniklaus
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    ETH-Zentrum, IFW D 46.2
    CH-8092 Z¼rich
    Phone: +41 44 632 72 73
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    Michael's research focuses on the topic of content management. Currently he is investigating better solutions to the problems in this area by using object-oriented databases to store metadata information about content, structure, layout and view. These four concepts are elementary to providing content management solutions that satisfy all requirements of today's web. Michael developed a prototype system XCM (eXtensible Content Management) which that incorporates these concepts. At the moment XCM consists of a server component and a client graphical user interface.
    Background
    Michael was born in Basel , Switzerland where he went to school and graduated in modern languages from the Leonard Grammar School . After working one year for Novartis in Basel, Michael decided to study computer science at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. During his studies at ETH Zurich he was a member of the board of the

    54. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Computers/Programming/Languages/Oberon
    Oberon Webring Webring related to oberon programming language or system environment . Oberon - Programming language information, links at Heidelberg
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    Ground-water resources of the Oberon area, Benson County, North Dakota (North Dakota ground-water studies ; no. 83)

    by: Charles E Naplin
    [ More books about Oberon
    • 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]

    55. SpeedyGrl.com : Programming : OBERON
    Programming OBERON . Oberon System 3 Main Tutorial The Programming LanguageOberon Ulm s Oberon Library. Search This Site . Google
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  • 56. 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 [

    57. Oberon Microsystems AG BlackBox
    Official homepage of componentbased development environment for the programming language Component Pascal.
    http://www.oberon.ch/blackbox.html
    Startseite Angebot Firma Personen ... œbersicht BlackBox Was ist BlackBox? „BlackBox Component Builder“ ist die von Oberon microsystems entwickelte, komponentenbasierte Entwicklungsumgebung f¼r die Programmiersprache „Component Pascal“.
    Durch seine Stabilit¤t, Schnelligkeit und Einfachheit ist BlackBox sehr gut f¼r wissenschaftliche und technische Anwendungen geeignet.
    Dank bescheidener Hardwarevoraussetzungen kann BlackBox auch in L¤ndern mit eingeschr¤nkter IT-Infrastruktur f¼r Entwicklung, Lehre und Forschung eingesetzt werden. What is BlackBox? „BlackBox Component Builder“, developed by Oberon microsystems, is the component-based development environment for the programming language „Component Pascal“.
    Due to its stability, performance and simplicity, BlackBox is perfectly suited for science and engineering applications.
    Thanks to modest hardware requirements, BlackBox can also be used in countries with limited IT infrastructure, for development, education and research.
    ¹) Полное название в оригинале: BlackBox Component Builder. ²) Oberon microsystems. ³) Component Pascal. Free Download BlackBox 1.4 for Windows

    58. ETH Oberon Home Page
    oberon is also the name of a programming language in the Pascal/Modula tradition . Niklaus Wirth delivers Part 4 of programming in oberon.
    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 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
    • 4 Aug 2005 Electronic versions of classical books "Programming in Oberon" and "Algorithms and Data Structures" by Niklaus Wirth are available in PDF form.
    • 3 May 2005 : Felix Friedrich delivers WinAos version 2.00a with a completely revised kernel, now available for download at http://www.bluebottle.ethz.ch/WinAos Bug reports, tips, hints and feedback to: oberon at lists.inf.ethz.ch or: friedrich at gsf.de

    59. Oberon Microsystems Component Pascal Language Report
    Top/Computers/programming/Languages/Component_Pascal
    http://www.oberon.ch/pdf/CP-Lang.pdf

    60. 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.

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