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Oberon and was
Unfortunately, the lead actress Merle Oberon suffered a near-fatal accident and the movie was never finished.
Modula was never released, and its development was discontinued after its publication ; Wirth then concentrated his efforts on Modula's successors: Modula-2, Oberon, Modula-2 + and Modula-3.
Wirth was the chief designer of the programming languages Euler, Algol W, Pascal, Modula, Modula-2, Oberon, Oberon-2, and Oberon-07.
He was also a major part of the design and implementation team for the Lilith and Oberon operating systems, and for the Lola digital hardware design and simulation system.
It was developed as part of the implementation of the Oberon operating system.
The Oberon report is, at 16 pages, about a third of the size of the Modula-2 report, and one of the early full compilers was only about 4000 lines long.
Topelius initially thought of writing a trivial entertainment, but having heard extracts from the opera project at a concert in 1851, he realized that Pacius was writing a grand opera on the theme of salvation, following the early Romantic style of Carl Maria von Weber's Der Freischütz ( 1821 ) and Oberon ( 1826 ).
Since Niklaus Wirth went on to develop languages such as Modula and Oberon ( where one could define a module before knowing about the entire program specification ), one can infer that top down programming was not strictly what he promoted.
In 1937, also for Korda, he starred in an ill-fated film version of the classic novel, I, Claudius, by Robert Graves, which was abandoned during filming owing to the injuries suffered by co-star Merle Oberon in a car crash.
Oberon was discovered by William Herschel on January 11, 1787 ; on the same day he discovered Uranus's largest moon, Titania.
The name Oberon was derived from Oberon, the King of the Fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Oberon was initially referred to as " the second satellite of Uranus ", and in 1848 was given the designation by William Lassell, although he sometimes used William Herschel's numbering ( where Titania and Oberon are II and IV ).
One such event, which lasted for about six minutes, was observed on May 4, 2007, when Oberon occulted Umbriel.
A peak with a height of about 11 km was observed in some Voyager images near the south-eastern limb of Oberon, which may be the central peak of a large impact basin with a diameter of about 375 km.
The geology of Oberon was influenced by two competing forces: impact crater formation and endogenic resurfacing.
The cracking of the crust was caused by the expansion of Oberon by about 0. 5 %, which occurred in two phases corresponding to the old and young canyons.
Benjamin Britten wrote the leading role of Oberon in his setting of A Midsummer Night's Dream ( 1960 ) especially for him ; the countertenor role of Apollo in Britten's Death in Venice ( 1973 ) was created by James Bowman, the best-known amongst the next generation of English countertenors.
") Merlin rescues his father, Corwin, and hides him in Jurt's quarters, and also discovers that the Spikard Ring he found in Brand's quarters was a trap, meant to bring him under Mandor and Dara's influence-except the plan was anticipated by Bleys ( who was thought to be in hiding, recovering from his injury four books ago ), who replaced it with another identical spikard which Dara and Mandor did not control ( previously held by an estranged Amberite, a son of Oberon called Delwin ).

Oberon and designed
Oberon is designed to be a ' safe ' language ; it employs array bounds checking, garbage collection and strong type checking.
Oberon-V ( originally called Seneca, after Seneca the Younger ) is a descendant of Oberon designed for numerical applications on supercomputers, especially vector or pipelined architectures.
The basic system was designed and implemented by Niklaus Wirth and Jürg Gutknecht and is fully documented in their book " Project Oberon ".
Instead, it is a minor variant and refinement of Oberon-2, designed and supported by a small ETH Zürich spin-off company called Oberon microsystems.
* Lucien Ballard, who invented the Obie light, a light designed to be placed on a movie camera, named after Merle Oberon
He went to Hollywood in 1932, working for all the major studios ( Warner Brothers, Universal, RKO, 20th Century Fox, and MGM ), and designed for all the great actresses of the day, including Bette Davis, Kay Francis, Olivia de Havilland, Katharine Hepburn, Dolores del Río, Ava Gardner, Ann Sheridan, Barbara Stanwyck, and Merle Oberon.

Oberon and for
The Auction simulates a ' history ' of competition between the descendants of Oberon for player characters who have not had dozens of decades to get to know each other.
After making some stories for the Dutch publisher Oberon, the publishers of an American Disney children's magazine called DuckTales ( based on of the animated series of the same name ) offered him employment.
The modern popularisation of the terms " pagan " and " neopagan ", as they are currently understood, is largely traced to Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, co-founder of " the 1st Neo-Pagan Church of All Worlds " who, beginning in 1967 with the early issues of Green Egg, used both terms for the growing movement.
The Oberon language ( and later, Oberon-2 ) has now been ported to many other operating systems, including the Java platform, where Oberon source code compiles to source code in Java, or to bytecode for a Java virtual machine.
The Oberon operating system is also available for several hardware platforms other than the original workstation.
Active Oberon is yet another variant of Oberon, which adds objects ( with object-centered access protection and local activity control ), system-guarded assertions, preemptive priority scheduling and a slightly changed syntax for methods ( aka type-bound procedures in the Oberon world ).
* Oberon System V4 for HP OpenVMS Alpha with source code upward-compatible 64 bit addressing
He became famous for his discovery of the planet Uranus, along with two of its major moons ( Titania and Oberon ), and also discovered two moons of Saturn.
The libretto for The Magic Flute, written by Schikaneder, shares much of its plot and many of its characters with the Singspiel Oberon, written by Karl Ludwig Giesecke for the Schikaneder troupe two years earlier ( and set to music by Paul Wranitzky ) as a re-adaptation of Sophie Seyler's Singspiel Hüon und Amande, ultimately based on the poem Oberon by Wieland.
A few years later, in 1852, he proposed the names still used today for the four then-known satellites of Uranus: Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon.
Der Freischütz came to be regarded as the first German " nationalist " opera, Euryanthe developed the Leitmotif technique to a hitherto-unprecedented degree, while Oberon anticipated Mendelssohn's music for A Midsummer Night's Dream and, at the same time, revealed Weber's lifelong interest in the music of non-Western cultures.
An early 17th century broadside ballad, " The Mad Merry Pranks of Robin Goodfellow "— which is so deft and literate it has been taken for the work of Ben Jonson — describes Puck / Robin Goodfellow as the emissary of Oberon, the Faery King, inspiring night-terrors in old women but also carding their wool while they sleep, leading travellers astray, taking the shape of animals, blowing out the candles to kiss the girls in the darkness, twitching off their bedclothes, or making them fall out of bed on the cold floor, tattling secrets, and changing babes in cradles with elflings.
In the play, Shakespeare introduces Puck as the " shrewd and knavish sprite " and " that merry wanderer of the night " in some scenes it would seem that he is longing for freedom and he is also a jester to Oberon, the fairy king.

Oberon and operating
* Oberon ( operating system )
No-cost implementations of Oberon ( the language ) and Oberon ( the operating system ) can be found on the Internet ( several are from ETHZ itself ).
There is a release called Native Oberon which includes an operating system, and can directly boot on PC class hardware.
ETHZ has released Active Oberon which supports active objects, and the Bluebottle operating system and environment ( JDK, HTTP, FTP, etc.
* Oberon ( operating system )
The operating systems Plan 9 and Oberon and the acme development environment make heavy use of mouse chording.
* Oberon operating system
Oberon is an operating system developed in the late 1980s at ETH Zürich using the Oberon programming language.
The Oberon operating system was originally developed as part of the NS32032-based Ceres workstation project.
There is also a version called Oberon V4 that is closer to the original operating system developed by N. Wirth.
The computer science department at ETHZ has in recent years begun exploring active objects and concurrency for operating systems, and has released an early version of a new language Active Object Oberon and a new operating system for it, first called AOS and now called A2 and / or Bluebottle.
As a part of an industrial research project the Native Systems Group of ETHZ has developed an application-specific operating system called stailaOS which is based on the latest version Oberon OS.
Native Oberon or ETHNO, is the version of the Oberon operating system which runs on x86 PC hardware.
Chameleon is a computer workstation design produced at ETH Zurich running the Oberon operating system.

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