OberonSystem
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OberonSystem
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Project Oberon (New Edition 2013)
> gain a deep understanding of it .. generate smaller subsets of the system
You can use the OberonViewer for this purpose with the original source code, or the Oberon IDE with a version of the Project Oberon System which runs with SDL on all platforms, see https://github.com/rochus-keller/oberon/#binary-versions and https://github.com/rochus-keller/OberonSystem/tree/FFI
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The Oberon+ Programming Language
There is a version of the Oberon System compatible with the Oberon+ toolchain and IDE, see https://github.com/rochus-keller/OberonSystem
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GCC 13 to support Modula-2: Follow-up to Pascal lives on in FOSS form
> that's just a compiler on other OSes, right?
It's possible to run an Oberon System with it (see https://github.com/rochus-keller/OberonSystem); it runs on all platforms and the generated C code could even made run as OS on an embedded system if need be; I currently also experiment with System 3 and alternative backends; but this is more for curiosity; from my humble point of view the OS topic is solved with Linux (which can also be configured for very low resource systems).
- Oberon: The tiniest but richest FOSS HLL and OS you've never heard of
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Show HN: New Oberon+ to C99 transpiler for near native performance
Thanks. It's not only Oberon, but Oberon+ as specified here: http://oberon-lang.ch. You can even mix the traditional and new syntax, as e.g. demonstrated here https://github.com/rochus-keller/OberonSystem/tree/FFI.
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New Oberon+ IDE based on the Mono CLR - lean and fast
Yes, Oberon+ is on the direct hereditary line to Oberon 90, Oberon-2 and Oberon-07. Here is more information about the language: http://oberon-lang.ch. There are also implementations of the Oberon System compatible with my compiler and IDE (the LuaJIT version so far): https://github.com/rochus-keller/OberonSystem/.
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Oberon OS Walkthrough
Interesting article, but I would rather go for http://www.projectoberon.com/.
Oberon is a really nice and very well documented programming language and operating system to experiment with. Unfortunately not that much distributions are still available (most links seem to be dead).
If you're interested in the OS or the language, here is a platform independent, stand-alone version running on LuaJIT: https://github.com/rochus-keller/OberonSystem
There is also an integrated IDE with syntax coloring, semantic navigation, and a source level debugger.
The compiler supports small-case keywords and underscores in identifiers. I'm currently working on an extended version of the language.
OfrontPlus
What are some alternatives?
Oberon - Oberon parser, code model & browser, compiler and IDE with debugger
a2 - Active Oberon System (AOS), aka A2, and Bluebottle OS
TheOberonCompanionCD - This is the original contents of the CD to the book "The Oberon Companion" (vdf, 1998)
A2OS - Unofficial mirror of the ETH A2 repository
inai - An experiment in structuring a NodeJS application *internally* using REST principles.
oberon-compiler - N. Wirth's Project Oberon RISC compiler ported to Go.
oberon - Project Oberon RISC emulator in Go