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In addition to the samples below, many of the [[Oberon-2]] samples should work with Oberon-07, particularly if the Oberon-07 compiler you are using allows LONGINT as a synonym for INTEGER (LONGINT, SHORTINT, LONGREAL and SHORTREAL were dropped from Oberon-07).
In addition to the samples below, many of the [[Oberon-2]] samples should work with Oberon-07, particularly if the Oberon-07 compiler you are using allows LONGINT as a synonym for INTEGER (LONGINT, SHORTINT, LONGREAL and SHORTREAL were dropped from Oberon-07).

===Oberon commpilers===
[https://oberon07.com/compilers.xhtml A list of Oberon-07 compilers and some other Wirth compilers]<br/>

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Language
Oberon-07
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Garbage collected: Yes
Parameter passing methods: By reference, By value
Type safety: Safe
Type strength: Strong
Type compatibility: Structural
Type expression: Explicit
Type checking: Static
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Oberon-07.

Oberon-07 is a revision of the Oberon language by Niklaus Wirth. Oberon-07 is based on Wirth's original Oberon language (not Oberon-2), Wirth lists the changes here, which are largely aimed at simplification - in his defining document, Wirth quotes Einstein: "Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler".

Oberon-07 contains a WHILE loop that allows multiple conditions and statements - similar to the loop in Edsgar Dijkstra's Guarded Command Language, though with different syntax and without non-determinism. See Loops/N_plus_one_half#Oberon-07 for an example.

In addition to the samples below, many of the Oberon-2 samples should work with Oberon-07, particularly if the Oberon-07 compiler you are using allows LONGINT as a synonym for INTEGER (LONGINT, SHORTINT, LONGREAL and SHORTREAL were dropped from Oberon-07).

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