Oberon-M and Wikipedia sample code (PointerBirds) (Developers)
> 4). The weird thing about Oberon is that there isn't really a
> clearly-defined "main" module. I guess any client module can call any other
> client module.
More or less there is no big layer between system and program. Rather in Oberon (and e.g. Smalltalk) everything is one big hierarchy usually backed up by a store/database.
I'm told that MS Powershell (where you afaik can call C# methods directly) also goes a bit in that direction.
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- Oberon-M and Wikipedia sample code (PointerBirds) - Rugxulo, 15.03.2012, 00:39 (Developers)
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- Oberon-M and Wikipedia sample code (PointerBirds) - marcov, 15.03.2012, 22:24
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