Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Free
Faster access than browser!
 

Niklaus Wirth and Oberon (programming language)

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Niklaus Wirth and Oberon (programming language)

Niklaus Wirth vs. Oberon (programming language)

Niklaus Emil Wirth (born 15 February 1934) is a Swiss computer scientist, best known for designing several programming languages, including Pascal, and for pioneering several classic topics in software engineering. Oberon is a general-purpose programming language created in 1986 by Niklaus Wirth and the latest member of the Wirthian family of ALGOL-like languages (Euler, Algol-W, Pascal, Modula, and Modula-2).

Similarities between Niklaus Wirth and Oberon (programming language)

Niklaus Wirth and Oberon (programming language) have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): ALGOL W, Component Pascal, ETH Zurich, Euler (programming language), Modula, Modula-2, Oberon (operating system), Oberon-2, Pascal (programming language), Programming language, Switzerland.

ALGOL W

ALGOL W is a programming language.

ALGOL W and Niklaus Wirth · ALGOL W and Oberon (programming language) · See more »

Component Pascal

Component Pascal is a programming language in the tradition of Niklaus Wirth's Pascal, Modula-2, Oberon and Oberon-2.

Component Pascal and Niklaus Wirth · Component Pascal and Oberon (programming language) · See more »

ETH Zurich

ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich; Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) is a science, technology, engineering and mathematics STEM university in the city of Zürich, Switzerland.

ETH Zurich and Niklaus Wirth · ETH Zurich and Oberon (programming language) · See more »

Euler (programming language)

Euler is a programming language created by Niklaus Wirth and Helmut Weber, conceived as an extension and generalization of ALGOL 60.

Euler (programming language) and Niklaus Wirth · Euler (programming language) and Oberon (programming language) · See more »

Modula

The Modula programming language is a descendant of the Pascal programming language.

Modula and Niklaus Wirth · Modula and Oberon (programming language) · See more »

Modula-2

Modula-2 is a computer programming language designed and developed between 1977 and 1985 by Niklaus Wirth at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) as a revision of Pascal to serve as the sole programming language for the operating system and application software for the personal workstation Lilith.

Modula-2 and Niklaus Wirth · Modula-2 and Oberon (programming language) · See more »

Oberon (operating system)

The Oberon SystemNiklaus Wirth & Jürg Gutknecht: (1988) The Oberon System.

Niklaus Wirth and Oberon (operating system) · Oberon (operating system) and Oberon (programming language) · See more »

Oberon-2

Oberon-2 is an extension of the original Oberon programming language that adds limited reflection and object-oriented programming facilities, open arrays as pointer base types, read-only field export and reintroduces the FOR loop from Modula-2.

Niklaus Wirth and Oberon-2 · Oberon (programming language) and Oberon-2 · See more »

Pascal (programming language)

Pascal is an imperative and procedural programming language, which Niklaus Wirth designed in 1968–69 and published in 1970, as a small, efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using structured programming and data structuring. It is named in honor of the French mathematician, philosopher and physicist Blaise Pascal. Pascal was developed on the pattern of the ALGOL 60 language. Wirth had already developed several improvements to this language as part of the ALGOL X proposals, but these were not accepted and Pascal was developed separately and released in 1970. A derivative known as Object Pascal designed for object-oriented programming was developed in 1985; this was used by Apple Computer and Borland in the late 1980s and later developed into Delphi on the Microsoft Windows platform. Extensions to the Pascal concepts led to the Pascal-like languages Modula-2 and Oberon.

Niklaus Wirth and Pascal (programming language) · Oberon (programming language) and Pascal (programming language) · See more »

Programming language

A programming language is a formal language that specifies a set of instructions that can be used to produce various kinds of output.

Niklaus Wirth and Programming language · Oberon (programming language) and Programming language · See more »

Switzerland

Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a sovereign state in Europe.

Niklaus Wirth and Switzerland · Oberon (programming language) and Switzerland · See more »

The list above answers the following questions

Niklaus Wirth and Oberon (programming language) Comparison

Niklaus Wirth has 56 relations, while Oberon (programming language) has 48. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 10.58% = 11 / (56 + 48).

References

This article shows the relationship between Niklaus Wirth and Oberon (programming language). To access each article from which the information was extracted, please visit:

Hey! We are on Facebook now! »