Hello

First, I offer two tea bowls of @Alex Krass for a comment here.

why not take advantage of modern solutions: component pascal and BlackBox Component Builder?

I downloaded this thing, was glad that someone still needed it, fell in love with the local "not equal" ( # ) and retro-futuristic caps operators, and even made a console file that issued the main page of the hashcode in StdOut .

One "BUT": I broke my arms and legs while I was looking for the necessary components, created Commanders and tried to force WinNet.connect eat the sockaddr_in structure.

In this connection, the question is, is there a sane manual for the language / components?

You can even on paper. I use basic texts (such as "Language messages" and in-line help, as well as the OberonCore forum), but there are a little more practical moments like build-compilation for different axes and useful examples in them than not.

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    Yes, here with documentation and literature of course complexity. There are not many sources, overwhelmingly foreign. It is also worth noting that component pascal is the same Oberon-2 with clarifications, so there is only a "Message about the language" and a lot about Oberon. Here is what it is:

    BSPU Fizfak: about Oberon

    Same oberoncore

    Documentation and links zinnamturm

    Unfortunately, the story, but you can go on traces in Google by name

    You can also read:

    1. J. Stanley Warford. Programming with BlackBox
    2. Brett S.Hallett. Developing Programs with BlackBox Oberon