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  1-5 of 5 Reviews about "Oberon (D.3.2...)": Date Reviewed
  Programming in Oberon
Reiser M., Wirth N., ACM Press, New York, NY, 1992.  Type: Book (9780201565430)

Oberon is a successor to Modula-2, itself a successor to the well-known language Pascal. Oberon differs from  Modula-2  in two ways: some gratuitous complexities are removed, and it is extended for object-oriented pro...

Mar 1 1993
  The Oberon system: user guide and programmer’s manual
Reiser M., ACM Press, New York, NY, 1991. 350 pp.  Type: Book (9780201544220), Reviews: (3 of 4)

I find it unfortunate that ComputingReviews chose to publish the recension by J. Klaczakof The Oberon system: user guide and programmer’smanual in September. Oberon is the outcomeof a research project and as suc...

Sep 1 1992
  The Oberon system: user guide and programmer’s manual
Reiser M., ACM Press, New York, NY, 1991. 350 pp.  Type: Book (9780201544220), Reviews: (4 of 4)

I agree that Oberon itself became an additional subject of myreview. The rebuttal challenges only that part of it, so I conclude thatthe author agrees fully with the remaining 40 percent of my review,which deals with the book. Therefor...

Sep 1 1992
  The Oberon system: user guide and programmer’s manual
Reiser M., ACM Press, New York, NY, 1991. 350 pp.  Type: Book (9780201544220), Reviews: (2 of 4)

The Oberon system was developed at the Swiss Federal Institute ofTechnology (ETH) by N. Wirth, J. Gutknecht, and others. This tutorial iscomposed of three sections. The first is a user’s guide, which explainsthe philosophy of...

Jul 1 1992
  The Oberon system: user guide and programmer’s manual
Reiser M., ACM Press, New York, NY, 1991. 350 pp.  Type: Book (9780201544220), Reviews: (1 of 4)

Three boxed “golden references”--a quote fromEinstein and descriptions of the concepts of “text” and“tool”--add a humorous touch to this book’sintr...

Sep 1 1991
 
 
 
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