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See also http://oberon-lang.ch or https://github.com/rochus-keller/oberon for a modern version which runs on Windows, Mac and Linux including an IDE with source-level debugger.



Interesting, the cleaned up syntax reminds me a lot of Nim :)


Nim is a nice language, but more geared to Python. Oberon+ is based on the original Oberon syntax instead using the "end" keyword to end blocks (instead of indentation); but when using the lowercase keyword versions it has certain similarities with Lua, which is not that surprising since Lua - as Oberon - is influenced by Modula-2.




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