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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

81. Oberon Day At CERN
The programming language oberon was named after oberon, a moon of Uranus.oberon Day @ CERN. Efficient programming for Sciences and Engineering
http://cern.ch/oberon.day
The programming language Oberon was named after Oberon, a moon of Uranus.
Oberon Day @ CERN
Efficient Programming for Sciences and Engineering
in the 21st Century
10 March 2004, CERN Main Auditorium
Last update 2005-01-24
URL for this page: http://cern.ch/oberon.day
Please link only to this alias as the underlying address may change any time!
We congratulate Professor Niklaus Wirth with his 70th birthday and the 20th anniversary of the Turing Award!
Thanks to all the speakers and attendees for a very successful Oberon Day!
Presentations NEW Audio of N.Wirth's lecture added.)
Photos More photos BlackBox intro for physicists (zip, ~2MB)
The Oberon technologies (the family of programming languages and the paradigm of component-oriented programming) are emerging as a powerful complement and superior alternative to the conventional software tools. The workshop explores the unique blend of simplicity, reliability and efficiency that Oberon brings to the following areas:
  • efficient and powerful graphical front-end software; robust and memory-efficient embedded data acquisition and control systems;

82. Untitled Document
programming resources by language. C++. Java. Karel. Lisp. Logo. oberon Concepts presented are exemplified using the C++ programming language.
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/compsci/prog.html
Programmer's Toolbox - Bit's and Bytecodes
Please select programming resources by language: C++ Java Karel Lisp ... Visual Basic C++ A C++ Tutorial This course is intended for students who want to learn more about object-oriented programming. Concepts presented are exemplified using the C++ programming language. This course is not intended to learn C++ in all its details Borland's C++ Borland's (Now called Inprise) site concerning things C++. C/C++ Programming Resources A list of programming sites including libraries, FAQ's, and more. Java Getting Started with Java Here's a sort of starter kit for newcomers to Java a route through our web site for teaching yourself Java and for writing applets and applications as soon as possible. JAVA World Online version of monthly magazine for the community of Java developers and users. Programming in Java Programming in Java EarthWeb's Gamelan Chat Network Gamelan Programming in Java Resources for creating Java applets and applications Karel Karel Homepage Karel the Robot is a programming environment that allows you to write programs to direct a robot to perform some task. The language is block structured and has basic branching, looping and procedure abstraction control structures.

83. Dictionary Of Programming Languages
Welcome to the Dictionary of programming Languages, a compendium of computercoding methods oberon is a procedural, blockstructured language with many
http://cgibin.erols.com/ziring/cgi-bin/cep/cep.pl?_key=Oberon

84. Oberon Definition Of Oberon In Computing Dictionary - By The Free Online Diction
Seneca is a variant of oberon focussing on numerical programming under The oberon Companion A Guide to Using and programming oberon System 3 ,
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Cite / link Email Feedback (language) Oberon - A strongly typed procedural programming language and an operating environment evolved from Modula-2 by Nicklaus Wirth in 1988. Oberon adds type extension ( inheritance ), extensible record types, multidimensional open arrays, and garbage collection . It eliminates variant records, enumeration types, subranges, lower array indices and for loops. A successor called Oberon-2 by H. Moessenboeck features a handful of extensions to Oberon including type-bound procedures ( method s). Seneca is a variant of Oberon focussing on numerical programming under development by R. Griesemer in April 1993 (to be renamed). See also Ceres workstation Oberon System http://www.oberon.ethz.ch

85. Oberon-2 Definition Of Oberon-2 In Computing Dictionary - By The Free Online Dic
The programming Language oberon2 , H. Mo ssenbo ck, N. Wirth, Institut fu rComputersysteme, ETH Zu rich, January 1992. Second International Modula-2
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Cite / link Email Feedback (language) Oberon-2 - A superset of Oberon-1, developed by H. Moessenboeck in 1991 to add object-orientation . Oberon-2 was a redesign of Object Oberon . It included type-bound procedures (equivalent to methods ), read-only export of variables and record fields, open array variables, and a "with" statement with variants. It reintroduced the " for " statement. There is an Oberon-2 Lex scanner and Yacc parser by Stephen J Bevan of Manchester University, UK, based on the one in the Mo"ssenbo"ck and Wirth reference. Version 1.4. ftp://neptune.inf.ethz.ch/Oberon/ ftp://ftp.psg.com/pub/oberon/ ["The Programming Language Oberon-2", H. Mo"ssenbo"ck, N. Wirth, Institut fu"r Computersysteme, ETH Zu"rich, January 1992]. ["Second International Modula-2 Conference", Sept 1991].

86. Computer Programming - Oberon - C
Computer programming oberon and C Guide - Resources and Review. A series ofintroductory tutorials to programming in the oberon 3 language.
http://www.electronicsee.com/Resources/Computer_programming_-_oberon.htm
Computer programming - oberon and C Guide - Resources and Review
A series of introductory tutorials to programming in the Oberon 3 language.

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

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.

An overview of the Oberon programming language, including a summary of the main features of the language, and a brief guide to Oberon applications.

Article assessing and comparing the suitability of the C++. Fortran, and Oberon
2 programming languages for scientific and engineering competing tasks.
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87. Free Programming Tools, Free Compilers, Free Software Components And Libraries
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 Jürg
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88. Comp.lang.oberon FAQ (monthly) 2/3
It should be read before posting to the Comp.lang.oberon newsgroup. The programming Language oberon2 by H. Mssenbck and N. Wirth;
http://www.uni-giessen.de/faq/archiv/oberon-faq.language/msg00000.html
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89. Computer Languages History
of the oberon2 Language The programming Language oberon-2......O REILLY has published a color version of The History of programming Languages .
http://www.levenez.com/lang/
Computer Languages History
Computer Languages Timeline
Below, you can see the preview of the Computer Languages History (click on the white zone to get a bigger image):
There is only languages listed in my chart, if you don't find "your" language, see The Language List of Bill Kinnersley (he has listed more than languages).
If you want to print this timeline, you can download one of the following files: Printer using A4 paper Printer using Letter paper Plotter If you have some problem
with the EPS file, look here
Here is the ChangeLog of this history.
If you have put this diagram on the wall of your office and have taken a photo of it, please send me a copy and I'll put it on this page
Note : I have now a page where I explain how I build this chart. O'REILLY has published a color version of The History of Programming Languages ABC :
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90. Citations The Programming Language Oberon - Wirth (ResearchIndex)
N. Wirth; The programming Language oberon ; SoftwarePractice and Experience,187, 671-690;
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/128911/0

91. The Programming Language Oberon
The programming language oberon Denis Caromel, Toward a method of objectorientedconcurrent programming, Communications of the ACM, v.36 n.9, p.90-102,
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=52192

92. Refreshing To Welcome Page...

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93. SAL- Programming - Languages Compilers - Oberon
oberon is both a programming language in the PascalModula tradition and a Other Links http//www.math.tau.ac.il/~laden/Ob-pkgs.html (The oberon
http://www.sai.msu.su/sal/F/1/OBERON.html

94. Oberon From FOLDOC
Seneca is a variant of oberon focussing on numerical programming under developmentby R. Griesemer in April 1993 (to be renamed).
http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Oberon

95. FAQTs - Knowledge Base - Faqts : Computers : Programming : Languages : Oberon
faqts Computers programming Languages oberon oberonHomepage atComputer Science Dept., ETH Zurich, Switzerland
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/index.phtml/fid/533

96. Computers, Programming, Languages, Oberon
Computers, programming, Languages, oberon Web Directory.
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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..

97. Oberon Introduction
Each element in a given form is directly linked to an oberon program variable . It is very easy to do traditional Mac programming with oberon/F. If you
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Oberon: The Language
Object Oriented Programming in Oberon-2, Springer Verlag, 1993. ISBN 3-540-60062-0. Oberon (and Oberon/F) is an object oriented language. The language was developed with the notion of extensibility of software, especially by the user. Extensibility allows a user to extend the software without having any original source. This is different from the typical object oriented approach of class libraries where source code often must be available to the user of the libraries for further inspection and reuse. In Oberon, new functionality can be added at any time without the original software author's help. New software is added to or embedded in the user's software to extend its original functionality. For example, a word processor can have a movie-playing module added by a different company at a later date without the word processor author having anything to do with it.

98. Bibliography On The Programming Language And Operating System Oberon
Bibliography on the programming language and operating system oberon. This bibliographyis a part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection.
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99. Googlism Where Is Oberon
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100. EDM/2 - A Discussion Of Oberon
Into the Realm of oberon An Introduction to programming and the oberon2 The oberon Companion A Guide to Using and programming oberon System 3,
http://www.edm2.com/0608/oberon.html
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. The operating system offers all the expected basics - memory management, disk handling etc. It also performs co-operative multitasking, and windowing (in V4 the windows cannot be overlapped). One of the more peculiar aspects of the interface is that there it uses neither a command line nor an icon based metaphor. Rather, there are just a set of non-overlapping (tiled) windows in which you can type text. The windows all have enhanced text editing abilities, so you can choose font, colour etc. Applications are executed by clicking on the text name with the middle mouse button. Oberon makes extensive use of all three mouse buttons (called interclicking). If you have a 2-button mouse, there are alternatives which allow the use of the keyboard "Control" key. Each application has one or more interface functions, all of which are entry points for that application - there is no 'main' function in the Oberon environment. As an example, consider 'Edit'. You would normally have an 'Edit Tool', which would be a text file containing the interface functions of the Edit application. When you view the Edit tool, you can click on entry points like 'Edit.Open'. This would call the Open procedure. You would also have functions like Save, Search etc. When executed, modules are dynamically linked to the kernel.

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