WebL
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WebL is an Oberon derivative that was specially designed to process web documents. People usually associate it with Modula-3 since some of the same people worked on both systems at the Digital/Compaq research labs and WebL was sometimes shipped with the M3 system. But the ideas behind and the basis for WebL came from the Oberon group at ETH although the actual implementation is in Java. HP later renamed WebL as the not very search engine friendly "Web Language" or "HP Web Language". WebL was mostly notable due to the fact that in its day (around the turn of the century) it managed to outperform similar commercial toolkits and was much more compact as well.
Publications
- Hannes Marais: Compaq’s Web Language: A Programming Language for the Web - User manual.
- Thomas Kistler and Hannes Marais: WebL – A Programming Language for the Web - 1997
- Hannes Marais and Tom Rodeheffer: Automating the web with WebL - From Dr Dobb's Journal
- Quanfu Fan & Xiangto Wang: Web Languages and An Example: WebL