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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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.
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.
How much does the Coronado tutorial on Pascal cost, cebi?
It's available here for purchase for $15. It's an oldie, though, so be prepared for references to dialects and extensions no longer in use, specially Turbo Pascal. Once you know the language well enough, you'll find the FreePascal documentation to be very useful.
Have fun.
Actually, FPcC (the free pascal compiler) supports turbo pascal with the -Mtp command line option, or the {$mode tp} compiler directive.
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-computer communication across a LAN running Novell or LANtastic or other software of that era.
Edit: answered my own question, it apparently does. Great stuff.
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