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Oberon and language
* The book about the Oberon language and Operating System is now available as a PDF file.
* Oberon ( programming language )
Oberon is a programming language created in 1986 by Professor Niklaus Wirth ( creator of the Pascal, Modula, and Modula-2 programming languages ) and his associates at ETH Zurich in Switzerland.
Oberon is designed to be a ' safe ' language ; it employs array bounds checking, garbage collection and strong type checking.
The following features characterise the Oberon language:
No-cost implementations of Oberon ( the language ) and Oberon ( the operating system ) can be found on the Internet ( several are from ETHZ itself ).
* " The Programming Language Oberon-07 ( Revised Oberon )" Wirth, 2007 / 11 ( Most current language report )
Category: Oberon programming language family
* A fanciful etymology was given for the name " Oberon " by Charles Mackay in his book The Gaelic Etymology of the Languages of Western Europe along with many other theories on words found in the English language that have not found mainstream acceptance.
As the revised Modula-3 Report states, the language was influenced by other languages such as Mesa, Cedar, Object Pascal, Oberon and Euclid.
Oberon is an operating system developed in the late 1980s at ETH Zürich using the Oberon programming language.
It is written almost entirely in the Oberon programming language.
It combines the point-and-click convenience of a graphical user interface ( GUI ) with the linguistic strength of a command line interface ( CLI ) and is closely tied to naming conventions of the Oberon language.
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.
It is written completely in the Oberon programming language.
* Oberon ( programming language )
Component Pascal is a programming language in the tradition of Niklaus Wirth's Pascal, Modula-2, Oberon and Oberon-2.
* Specialised virtual machines such as Jaos for integration with the Oberon programming language, and JamaicaVM for embedded systems with real-time guarantees.
Oberon-2 is an extension of the original Oberon programming language that adds limited reflection and object-oriented programming facilities, open arrays as pointer base types, read-only field export and reintroduces the FOR loop from Modula-2.
If the format of these structures are exposed at the language level ( as is the case for ETH Oberon, for example ), reflection could be implemented at the library level.
Category: Oberon programming language family

Oberon and later
Before his work on Pascal, Wirth had developed Euler and ALGOL W and later went on to develop the Pascal-like languages Modula-2 and Oberon.
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.
In May 1536, immediately following the execution of his second wife, Anne Boleyn ( Merle Oberon ), King Henry VIII ( Charles Laughton ) marries Jane Seymour ( Wendy Barrie ), who dies in childbirth eighteen months later.
Of his later writings the most important are the admirable satire on German provinciality — the most attractive of all his prose writings — Die Abderiten, eine sehr wahrscheinliche Geschichte ( A very probable history of the Abderites, 1774 ), and the charming poetic romances, Das Wintermärchen ( 1776 ), Das Sommermärchen ( 1777 ), Geron der Adelige ( 1777 ), Pervonte oder die Wünsche ( 1778 ), a series culminating with Wieland's poetic masterpiece, the romantic epic of Oberon ( 1780 ).
The key founder of CAW is Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, who serves the Church as " Primate ", later along with his wife, Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart, designated High Priestess.
: Evidence: The dance of twelve satyrs is similar to the dance of satyrs in Ben Jonson's masque Oberon performed at Court on 1 January 1611, but Wells and Taylor believe it is a later interpolation.
Oberon later accompanies Brown to Vietnam to seek Brown's missing son.
Hartnell became popular with younger stars of stage and screen, and went on to dress such names as Gladys Cooper and Elsie Randolph, later gaining as clients Gertrude Lawrence ( also a client of Edward Molyneux ), Jessie Matthews, Merle Oberon, Evelyn Laye, Anna Neagle and even Alice Delysia and Mistinguett, two French stars impressed by the young Englishman's genius.
He completed the Submarine Command Course in 1973, became commanding officer of the submarine HMS Oberon later that year and, having been promoted to lieutenant-commander on 8 January 1974, was given command of the submarine HMS Opossum later that year.
Cariou started acting in Winnipeg at the Manitoba Theatre Centre and later at the Stratford, Ontario, tackling classical roles like King Lear, Macbeth, Prospero, Coriolanus, Brutus, Petruchio, Iago, Oberon, and Henry V. He was offered a scholarship at the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal but, married with a young child and financial responsibilities, he rejected it.
Scott Free later became a member of the Keith Giffen-era JLA ( as did Barda and Oberon ), which recast him and Big Barda as semi-retired super-heroes that sought to live quiet lives in the suburbs when they were not involved in Justice League-related adventures.
Centuries before the opening of Nine Princes in Amber, while their father Oberon was still ruling in Amber, Corwin fought a duel ( or, as Corwin referred to it later, " a simultaneous decision to murder each other ") with Eric and nearly died.

Oberon and Oberon-2
Wirth was the chief designer of the programming languages Euler, Algol W, Pascal, Modula, Modula-2, Oberon, Oberon-2, and Oberon-07.
Oberon-07, defined by Niklaus Wirth in 2007 and revised in 2011, is based on the original version of Oberon rather than Oberon-2.
A further extension of Oberon-2 produced Component Pascal, currently supported by Oberon Microsystems, a commercial company spun off from ETHZ, and by Queensland University of Technology.
* " Differences between Oberon and Oberon-2 " Mössenböck and Wirth ( 1991 )
** Oberon – written in Oberon-2
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.
Oberon-2 is a superset of Oberon, and is fully compatible with it.
Oberon-2 was a redesign of Object Oberon.
Oberon-2 inherited limited reflection and single inheritance (" type extension ") without interfaces or mixins from Oberon, but added efficient virtual methods (" type bound procedures ").
Compared to fully object-oriented programming languages like Smalltalk, in Oberon-2 basic types are not objects, classes are not objects, many operations are not methods, there is no message passing ( to a certain extent it can be emulated by reflection and through message extension, as demonstrated in ETH Oberon ), and polymorphism is limited to subclasses of a common class ( no duck typing like in Smalltalk / Ruby, and it's not possible to define interfaces like in Java ).
This method of abbreviating access to record fields is not implemented in Oberon or Oberon-2.
Oberon-2 was essentially a redesign of Object Oberon.

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