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therefore assumed great importance, and we designed the language Oberon Hence, Modula-2 was extended with a feature that is now known as type extension
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Niklaus Wirth ETH Zürich An operating system had to manage with 8,000 bytes, and a It led to Oberon,4 a language derived from Modula-2 by
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Pascal, Modula-2 and Oberon And being an engineer, he was always as much concerned about the simplicity and efficiency of his compilers as about the
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designed by Niklaus Wirth and Jürg Gutknecht at ETH Zürich and follows the tradition of Pascal and Modula-2 Although the Oberon Language can
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When Niklaus Wirth, well known for the development of Pascal and Modula-2, and Listing 1: Example of an Oberon module: The import clause lists all
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Oberon-2 evolved from Oberon, which, like its predecessors Pascal and Modula-2, was developed by Niklaus Wirth [ReW92] Several features of Modula-2 such
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Oberon-2 evolved from Oberon, which, like its predecessors Pascal and Modula-2, was developed by Niklaus Wirth [ReW92] Several features of Modula-2 such
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of the programming languages Pascal, Modula-2, and Oberon; recipient of the 1984 ACM Turing Award Education: undergraduate studies at ETH Zurich,
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Niklaus Wirth ETH Zürich emory requirements of today's workstations typically jump substantially from several to many megabytes—whenever
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The programming language Pascal Acta Informatica, 1(1):35– 63, 1971 [22] Niklaus Wirth Modula-2 Technical Report 36
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inspiration of Niklaus Wirth This paper begins with an overview of the language and follows Cedar, Modula-2+, and Oberon by automatically
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scientists were too busy with the basics to have time for reflections Modula(-2) and Oberon(-2), the Lilith and the Ceres computers and the Oberon ope-
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attempt to find a compromise between these extremes, and the successor languages Modula-2 and Oberon are the result of decades of experience [1-3]
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[2] Gutknecht, Jürg, and Niklaus Wirth "Project Oberon-The Design of an Operating System and Compiler " (1992) [3] Niklaus Wirth (2014 Feb)
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Oberon version with corrections and authorized modifications ETH Zurich: Niklaus Wirth The original book uses Modula-2 and includes new material on
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Oberon microsystems, Inc March 2001, last update October 2006 Authors of Oberon-2 report: Hanspeter Mössenböck, Niklaus Wirth
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Ada, Component Pascal, Java,[1][2] Modula, Modula-2, Modula-3, Oberon, Oberon-2, 1970 by Niklaus Wirth as a small and efficient language intended to
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Programming with Style by Laszlo Boszormenyi, Carsten Weich, and Niklaus Wirth, Springer-Verlug, cludes Oberon, Oberon-2, Modula, Modula-2, and others