Oberon-V
(Formerly Seneca). R. Griesemer, 1990. Descendant of Oberon designed for numerical applications on supercomputers, especially vector or pipelined architectures. Includes array constructors and an ALL statement. "Seneca - A Language for Numerical Applications on Vectorcomputers", Proc CONPAR 90 - VAPP IV Conf. R. Griesemer, Diss Nr. 10277, ETH Zurich. | ||||
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oberon-v
(formerly seneca). r. griesemer, 1990. descendant of oberon designed for numerical applications on supercomputers, especially vector or pipelined architectures. includes array constructors and an all statement. "seneca - a language for numerical applications on vectorcomputers", proc conpar 90 - vapp iv conf. r. griesemer, diss nr. 10277, eth zurich.
oberon-v
(formerly seneca). r. griesemer, 1990. descendant of oberon designed for numerical applications on supercomputers, especially vector or pipelined architectures. includes array constructors and an all statement. "seneca - a language for numerical applications on vectorcomputers", proc conpar 90 - vapp iv conf. r. griesemer, diss nr. 10277, eth zurich.
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Oberon-2
- This article refers to the newer Oberon-2 programming language. For the older original Oberon language, see Oberon-1.
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.
It was developed in 1991 at ETH Zurich by Niklaus Wirth and Hanspeter Mössenböck, who is now at Institut für Systemsoftware (SSW) of the University of Linz, Austria. Oberon-2 is a superset of Oberon, and is fully compatible with it. Oberon-2 was a redesign of Object Oberon.
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