Object Oberon
Object Oberon is a programming language which is based on the language Oberon with features for object-oriented programming.[1][2] Oberon-2 was essentially a redesign of Object Oberon.
| Paradigms | Imperative, structured, modular, object-oriented |
|---|---|
| Family | Wirth Oberon |
| Developer | Hanspeter Mössenböck J. Templ R. Griesemer |
| First appeared | June 1989 |
| Typing discipline | Strong, hybrid (static and dynamic) |
| Scope | Lexical (static) |
| Implementation language | Oberon |
| Website | www |
| Influenced by | |
| Modula-2, Oberon | |
| Influenced | |
| Oberon-2 | |
References
- Mössenböck, H. [in German]; Templ, J.; Griesemer, R. (June 1989). Object Oberon: An Object-Oriented Extension of Oberon: ETH TR 109 (Report). ETH Zurich.
- Mössenböck, H. [in German]; Templ, J. (1989). "Object Oberon: A Modest Object-Oriented Language". Structured Programming. ETH Zurich. 10 (4).
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