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English: A small graphical gadget appearing in a code segment used as example.
Date
Source In ETH Oberon the image is used in the Web based tutorial entitled "Oberon - Programming new gadgets".
Author The tutorial was written by André Fischer and Hannes Marais. The Hall of Fame attributes Gadgets to Hannes Marais (jm) and Patrick Saladin. Therefore the illustration was probably drawn by André or Hannes (Johannes) or Patrick.
Camera location47° 22′ 49.62″ N, 8° 32′ 42.22″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Location of authorship is approximate. The date is from the "Oberon - Programming new gadgets" tutorial.

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A small graphical gadget appearing in a code segment used as example.

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30 May 1997

47°22'49.62"N, 8°32'42.22"E

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