Active Oberon
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Active Oberon is a general purpose
processes. As it is tradition in the Oberon world, the Active Oberon language compiler is implemented in Active Oberon.[2] The operating system named Active Object System (AOS) in 2002,[3] then due to trademark issues, renamed Bluebottle in 2005, and then renamed A2
in 2008, especially the kernel, synchronizes and coordinates different active objects.
Unlike
signals but directly on conditions
. This simplifies concurrent programs and their development.
An Active Oberon fork is the language Zonnon.
See also
References
- CiteSeerX 10.1.1.45.1126.
- ^ Reali, Patrik (2003). Using Oberon's active objects for language interoperability and compilation (PhD). Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich (ETH Zurich).
- ^ Muller, Pieter Johannes (2002). The active object system design and multiprocessor implementation (PDF) (PhD). Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich (ETH Zurich).