An Oberon-07 compiler for the JVM
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An Oberon-07 compiler for the JVM
Cross-platform IDE for development in Oberon programming language made in the classical FreePascal-like pseudo-graphic style.
Project Oberon (New Edition 2013) Unofficial Mirror
BlackBox Cross-Platform (Windows, GNU/Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD)
An Oberon-07 compiler for Intel 64 (AMD64) architecture
Project Oberon RISC emulator in Go
An LLVM frontend for the Oberon programming language
Oberon → ARMv{6,7E}-M compiler
Oberon Microsystems BlackBox Component Builder port for OpenBSD, GNU/Linux and FreeBSD
N. Wirth's Project Oberon RISC compiler ported to Go.
BlackBox Component Builder port to Haiku operating system
Myra is a statically-typed, compiled language in the Pascal/Oberon tradition. It transpiles to C++23 and uses Zig as a build backend, producing real x86-64 executables and libraries for Windows and Linux. The backend is invisible. You write Myra. You get binaries. Myra - Pascal. Refined.
Pax is a Pascal/Oberon-inspired systems language that compiles to modern C++23 using Zig’s Clang toolchain, with a pass-through design that lets you mix raw C++ and Pax code freely in the same source file.
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