| No, it is not correct, and trying to coerce it into the reductive box of an incomplete view does not help. Comparison: you are angrily maintaining "Orange is a colour! It is right there in the rainbow! Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet! It's a colour! That is the set to which it belongs!" It is true. But it is incomplete. It is also a fruit. It belongs equally in "apple, orange, banana, pear, quince." Also a valid set; no parallel. It is in other sets too. The set of citrus fruits. "Lemon, orange, lime, pomelo, grapefruit." Oberon is a programming language. It is also a set of frameworks. They are integral. It is also an editor. It is also a UI design. It is also an OS. Any one is true but is incomplete. There are other views but yours and none is privileged; yours does not invalidate the others, nor they yours. You only see one but your view is too narrow. |
Oberon is an operating system, and "Oberon is an operating system" is a fair and accurate statement.
I don't expect you to relent on this—I'm too well acquainted. You're still wrong.