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[[User:OrangUtanUK|OrangUtanUK]] 18:49, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
I think they shouldn't have been merged. The article started with "Oberon is a reflective programming language" (reflection was added in Oberon-2), and then started to mix them randomly. Like here - "The design continued the Wirth tradition/strategy of attempting to simplify without loss of power. Oberon may be thought of as a Modula-2 with full object oriented class/object capabilities". OOP wasn't a design goal of course - it happened (to the extend it even happened, Oberon-2 was more component-oriented than object-oriented) many years later.
Maybe an article about both that cleanly separates them would be possible, but it's better to have two articles, than one that mixed things up so much. [[User:Taw|Taw]] 18:01, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
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