My experience with it, made me a supporter of GC enabled systems programming languages and OS made with them.
The other one I also played with was Modula-3.
Nowadays it seems even at ETHZ, Oberon does not get used that much, if at all and they switched their focus to research based on .NET.
> I would love to see some form of Oberon gain more nerd traction.
I doubt it will ever get one, due to its Pascal syntax heritage, which many don't like, specially the all caps for keywords.
Oh well, at least Go got some influence from it.
My experience with it, made me a supporter of GC enabled systems programming languages and OS made with them.
The other one I also played with was Modula-3.
Nowadays it seems even at ETHZ, Oberon does not get used that much, if at all and they switched their focus to research based on .NET.
> I would love to see some form of Oberon gain more nerd traction.
I doubt it will ever get one, due to its Pascal syntax heritage, which many don't like, specially the all caps for keywords.
Oh well, at least Go got some influence from it.