A university-level classic textbook on computer science. The author of the textbook
is Niklaus Wirth, the creator of the programming languages Pascal and Oberon.
N. Wirth’s programming textbook, which is based on an earlier textbook by the same author,
“Programming in Modula-2.” Now, Oberon is used as the language.
A report on a programming language, created by developers who aimed to update the latest version of the Oberon
language (2016) in the same way Oberon-2 (1991) was created from Oberon (1990).
The language now includes type-related procedures (or methods).
A thesis outlining the process of creating a new operating system ETHOS based on the Oberon OS.
The author’s goal was to make the operating system fully extensible. The Oberon-2 language was used.