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  • swiftcoder
    I was about 5 links deep before I figured out what Oberon actually was. A high-level explainer at the top of the readme would be really nice for folks who aren't already familiar with the Oberon ecosystem
  • pjmlp
    This is great, especially being System 3, given the nice user experience Oberon eventually morphed into.In System 3 with the Gadgets system it was already starting to feel like a proper mainstream OS, instead of the plain black and white, without framework like experience from the initial Project Oberon, even thought it was a technological achivement already, with a memory safe systems language.I prefer the path taken down by Active Oberon, however that doesn't seem to also get that much love nowadays, and is much more complex to explore than System 3.For those that not know it, it already had something like OLE (inspired by how Xerox PARC did it with Cedar), an AOT/JIT compilation system (with slim binaries for portability), and everything on a memory safe systems language.
  • dharmatech
    The Oberon user interface inspired Acme on Plan 9.Oberon is a very nice, fun and cozy system and environment for programming. I lived in it for a few months back around 2010 and it was a joy.
  • spijdar
    Oh, this is something I'm going to have to try. Excellent work!I have to ask, since people who'd know will probably be here, what's the "ten thousand foot view" of Oberon today? I'm aware of the lineage from Pascal/Modula, and that it was a full OS written entirely in Oberon, sort of akin to a Smalltalk or Lisp machine image. What confuses me is the later work on Oberon seems to be something of a cross between a managed runtime like Java or dot net, and the Inferno OS, where it can both run hosted or "natively". Whenever I've skimmed the wikipedia or web pages I've been a bit confused.
  • musicale
    Does Oberon still require capitalized keywords? That always seemed to be emphasizing the wrong thing: IF disaster THEN abort;
  • butterisgood
    Have always been fond of Oberon! I would love to have A2/ActiveOberon/BlueBottle or whatever the name of the day is on a small native machine as well.Great Stuff!
  • eterps
    This is great! I remember running System 3 on a 386 back when MS-DOS was king.
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  • chinabot
    I'm going to try and give it a go on a zero2 I have lying around. Thanks, this is exactly what I come to hacker news for.
  • rcarmo
    This is lovely. And I bet it is very fast on that hardware, all things considered.
  • ike____________
    Thank you, I've never heard of the Oberon os before.
  • tomcam
    So good to see Oberon this accessible! Mad props!
  • alterom
    I still hope to see the world where Oberon is the future (and present) of OS and programming language design, and I know very little about it.Thanks to your work, that's about to change.Thank you times a thousand <3
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