Re: Books on the Pascal programming language?
Well, there you are, then. Does it also support Object Pascal? I forget ...Pascal didn't survive, for whatever reason. pas2c became one of my favourite tools. My favourite pascal program was MyMUD, a MUD that used files for computer-com
Re: Books on the Pascal programming language?
Well, there you are, then. Does it also support Object Pascal? I forget ...Pascal didn't survive, for whatever reason. pas2c became one of my favourite tools. My favourite pascal program was MyMUD, a MUD that used files for computer-com
Re: Books on the Pascal programming language?
Actually, FPcC (the free pascal compiler) supports turbo pascal with the -Mtp command line option, or the {$mode tp} compiler directive.
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Re: Books on the Pascal programming language?
It's available here for purchase for $15. It's an oldie, though, so be prepared for references to dialects and extensions no longer in use, specially Turbo Pascal. Once you know the language well enough, you'll find the FreePasca
Re: Books on the Pascal programming language?
How much does the Coronado tutorial on Pascal cost, cebi?
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Re: Books on the Pascal programming language?
I bought the Coronado tutorial on Pascal, just for the hell of it. Ada too, as it's a blood relation. Freepascal also comes with a fairly comprehensive reference book; accessible.
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Books on the Pascal programming language?
Hi all,I'm curious if any of you know of a book that teaches Pascal (the pascal programming language!) I'd be pleased if the book or books that you find are on bookshare.org (http://www.bookshare.org).Thank you.
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