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Oberon Portable Applications Library

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Oberon-2 Programming with Windows

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In the field of software engineering a library is a collection of modules containing procedures which are already compiled and can be linked in as part of a program. Libraries are often specialized, for example for mathematics, graphic displays, and input/output functions.

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Mühlbacher, J.R., Leisch, B., Kirk, B., Kreuzeder, U. (1997). Oberon Portable Applications Library. In: Oberon-2 Programming with Windows. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45762-3_6

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