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OberonSystem
Modified version of the original from http://www.projectoberon.com/ for use with the Oberon IDE
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InfluxDB
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> Although the relative plethora of Oberon variants [..] suggests that maybe it was still not quite fully evolved.
That's a reasonable conclusion, but one has to consider that most variants came from academia and focused on specific scientific questions, not on the adaptation to practical needs of the industry.
> it would be possible to re-unify them under one standard, in the way that Common Lisp managed to do
I did that with Oberon+ which unifies Oberon, Oberon-07 and Oberon-2.
It also includes ideas of Component Pascal and Active Oberon (though I don't like the syntax of these two languages very much).
See https://oberon-lang.github.io/2021/07/16/comparing-oberon+-w... and https://github.com/oberon-lang/specification/blob/master/The....
> 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).