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  1. Macintosh Pascal Programming Primer: Inside the Toolbox Using Think Pascal by Dave Mark, Cartwright Reed, 1991-01
  2. Turbo Pascal Programmer's Library (Programming series) by Kris A. Jamsa, Steven Nameroff, 1988-04
  3. Introduction to Business Programming Using Pascal: A Structured Problem-Solving Approach by Charles W., Jr. Mellard, 1987-01
  4. Comparing and Assessing Programming Languages: ADA, C. and PASCAL by Alan R. Feuer, 1984-03
  5. Advanced Turbo Pascal With Graphics And Object Oriented Programming by B. Chandra, 1996-10-30
  6. A First Course in Programming With Pascal by Bert Mendelson, 1982-04
  7. Programming Principles Using PASCAL by Roger H. Lamprey, etc., 1985-05
  8. Programming Primer: Graphic Introduction to Computer Programming with BASIC and PASCAL by Robert P. Taylor, 1982-12
  9. Mastering C++: An Introduction to C++ and Object-Oriented Programming for C and Pascal Programmers, 2E by Horstmann, Cay S. Horstmann, 1997-11
  10. Using Computers With Pascal Programming by Donald D. Spencer, 1996-03
  11. U. C. S. D. PASCAL: A Beginner's Guide to Programming Microcomputers by J.N.P. Hume, R.C. Holt, 1982-01
  12. Problem Solving in Pascal for Engineers and Scientists (Benjamin/Cummings Series in Structured Programming) by D. M. Etter, 1988-03
  13. Object-Oriented Programming with Turbo PASCAL® by Namir Clement Shammas, 1990-01-10
  14. Pascal Programming by Edward L. Lamie, 1987-01

81. PASCAL Programming: Abstract Data Structures And Files
pascal programming § 5 Abstract Data Structures and Files. InstructorMS Schmalz. Computer program design can be made much easier
http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~mssz/Pascal-CGS2462/ADS-files.html
Instructor: M.S. Schmalz Computer program design can be made much easier by organizing information into abstract data structures (ADS). For example, one can model a table that has three columns and an indeterminate number of rows, in terms of an array with two dimensions: (1) a large number of rows, and (2) three columns. A key feature of modern computer programs is the ability to manipulate ADS using procedures or methods that are predefined by the programmer or software designer. This requires that data structures be specified carefully, with forethought, and in detail. This section is organized as follows:
    Arrays and their Manipulation
    DOS Files and Turbo PASCAL
    PASCAL File I/O Commands
In this introductory class, we will concentrate only on the data structures called arrays , which are discussed in Section 5.1. We then progress to a discussion of how PASCAL handles information stored in DOS files (Section 5.2), and review in detail the PASCAL commands for file input/output (I/O, Section 5.3).The section on file I/O will be updated periodically to reflect updates in Turbo PASCAL syntax and usage.
5.1. Arrays and their Manipulation.

82. 1st Year Pascal Programming Course - Lab Exercises
1st Year pascal programming Course Lab Exercises. Lecturer - Roger Webb. Togain practical experience of the pascal programming language.
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Courses/pascal1/
1st Year Pascal Programming Course - Lab Exercises
Lecturer - Roger Webb
Objectives of the Course
  • To gain practical experience of the Pascal programming language.
  • To gain some understanding of the principles of good program design and program testing.
  • To gain some experience of the Unix operating system as used on the Electrical Engineering Department's computers.
Read this message before you start todays Lab session
The Lab Exercises
The following lab exercises exist: 16 September 1994

83. Msor0.ex.ac.uk/Others/smg/pascal/default.html
Similar pages Turbo pascal programmingTurbo Pascal 7.0. Name, Size, Nfo, Uploaded. 30.2kb,Play MOD files in pascal ). 27.05.1999.
http://msor0.ex.ac.uk/Others/smg/pascal/default.html

84. CTL Projects Supporting Pascal Programming With An On-line
On this page » Citation. Supporting pascal programming with an online templatelibrary and case studies. Patti Schank, Marcia Linn, M. Clancy. Citation.
http://firefly.ctl.sri.com/ctl/publications/displayPublication.jsp?ID=166

85. Masters In Information Technology - Liverpool Hope
Topics covered will be Introduction to Pascal. Structured programming techniques.Syntax of language, use of TurboPascal environment. pascal programming.
http://www.hope.ac.uk/imc/html/msc/msc_pp.html
Module Code Credit Value Day and Time Thursday 6.00pm until 9.00pm First Session 14th March Last Session 9th May This module explores the Pascal language, and includes top-down design, program development, data structures and file processing. It is aimed primarily at those wishing to enhance programming skills. Some experience in structured programming is essential. Using Pascal language as the vehicle, this course aims to develop structured programming design techniques and use of suitable data structures. There is emphasis on good programming style, expression and rigorous documentation. A good, practical working knowledge of Pascal will be gained during the course. Topics covered will be:
  • Introduction to Pascal. Structured programming techniques. Syntax of language, use of Turbo-Pascal environment. Declarations, Data Types, Control Structures, Procedures and Functions. Structured Data Types. Files. Dynamic Data Types and Dynamic Data Structures. Recursion techniques. Searching and Sorting algorithms.

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86. Pascal Tutorials Online!
List of free online Pascal tutorials, for beginners as well as more advanced programmers. Links have Category Computers Programming Languages Pascal Tutorials...... A pascal programming primer A pascal programming Language Primer; Learning to Programin Pascal The learn Pascal page At this page you can learn the basics
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"A Pascal Programming Language Primer; Learning to Program in Pascal"
The learn Pascal page

"At this page you can learn the basics of the pascal programming language. I will assume that you have a basic computer knowledge in DOS-enviroment. I will also assume that you have either Turbo Pascal 7.0 or Borland Pascal 7.0 for this tutor. Turbo Pascal 5.0 and above will probably work for most of the examples though."
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Tutorial in Pascal programming with examples and tests.

87. Delphi And Pascal Programming Tutorials, Revised 2 Apr 01
Delphi and pascal programming Tutorials. If you are very new to programming,you might make progress faster if you start with a nonWindows Pascal
http://www.siliconscientists.org/lib/Coding/Delphi/delphiprogramming.html

88. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Begins with the basics, covering most of the pascal language. Makes its way to ObjectOriented Windows Category Computers programming Languages pascal Tutorials......Welcome to pascal for programming Illiterates, the ultimate, em, tutorialand reference guide, for the typical beginner. Whatever
http://library.advanced.org/11127/
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The web site you have requested, Pascal for Programming Illiterates , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Pascal for Programming Illiterates click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption This web site teaches the novice user to program computers using the Pascal language. Three skill levels provide instruction for various levels of understanding. A six day beginner course introduces what programming is, parts of a program, variables and constants, procedures and functions, and variables. After completing the beginner level you can move on to the more difficult lessons. This offers a good introduction for the novice.
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89. Obtaining Turing
by Jacqueline L. Martin (1996)
http://www.holtsoft.com/turing/essay.html
Designed for computer science instruction, Turing is simply the easiest, most fun, and most effective way of teaching programming concepts.
Quick Links Contact Us Textbooks Textbook Solutions Manuals Student Purchases School/Bookstore Purchases Courses for Teachers Careers in Computing Book Computer Engineering Book Turing Home Page What is Turing? Turing Announcements Turing Textbooks Turing Pricing for Schools Turing Technical Information Turing Technical Support Turing Software Library Resources for Teaching Java Home Page (Our's) Java Textbooks The hsa Package Resources for Teaching Java Ready Java IDE Home Page What is Ready to Program? Ready Pricing for Schools Ready Technical Support Ready Updates Turbo Pascal Textbook Chris' Stuff School CS Pages
Is Turing a better language for teaching programming than Pascal ?
by Jacqueline L. Martin
B.Sc. Computing Science and Education
Honours Dissertation
January 1996
University of Stirling
Department of Computing Science
  • CHAPTER ONE
    1 Introduction
    • 1.1 Background

90. How To Code: Pascal
A long paper on how to write good pascal code based on the 4 P's of programming philosophy, performance, problems, and portability.
http://www.allegro.com/papers/htpp.html
How To Code: Pascal
by
Stan Sieler
Allegro Consultants, Inc.
sieler@allegro.com
(revised 2000-05-03)
(Spanish version)
0. Introduction This paper is concerned with how to write quality Pascal code. The emphasis is on the coding aspects of writing Pascal code. Sample program: roman.p.txt , a program to convert Roman numerals into arabic numbers. Sample bad code: trim , an actual real-world piece of bad code. Note: the paper uses Pascal/iX, the Pascal on the HP 3000 computer, but nearly all points apply to any variant of Pascal, and most apply to other programming languages as well. I want the discussions in this paper to cover the four P's of programming: philosophy, performance, problems, and portability. I considered trying to divide the paper into four chapters, one for each of the P's, but realized that for many topics that I would put in one chapter, equally good arguments could be raised for putting it into another one. So, instead of having one chapter per P, I've organized the paper into the chapters: Style, Coding Choices, Performance Problems, and Portability. In each chapter, the 4 P's are used as the principles underlying a set of guidelines. These suggested rules should not be viewed as though they were the 10 (or %12 or $A) Commandments. They are my rules, the ones that I have used (in various forms for different languages) in the writing of over one million lines of code. Guidelines should grow, as do people. I can look at programs I wrote in 1970 and see changes in style in the intervening years. Despite the changes, the overall look has remained the same.

91. Programming Language Critiques: Pascal, C, C++, And C-Linda
By Jim Basney. May 1995.
http://www.lernnetz-sh.de/kmlinux/doc/Pascal-Kurs/critique.html
Programming Language Critiques: Pascal, C, C++, and C-Linda
Jim Basney
May 1995
The essential purpose of a programming language is to allow a programmer to give precise instructions to the computer. Programming languages do this with varying degrees of effectiveness. High-level programming languages have many benefits: they provide for portability; they abstract away machine details to simplify the task of programming; and some of them use type systems to provide program-correctness checking. New programming languages are being developed each year, and one would hope that they are getting better at filling the needs of programmers. This process can not proceed without a dialogue of criticism on current programming languages and what programmers would like to see in new languages. In this paper I will survey some criticisms of the Pascal, C, and C++ languages, and also I will put forward some of my own criticisms of the C-Linda programming language. Additionally, there are significant problems with control-flow and source code organization. There is "no guaranteed order of evaluation of the logical operators and and or" (Kernighan 7). This disallows tests like "while (i Additionally, there is criticism of the way C++ implements object-oriented programming. One of my main complaints with C++, which Joyner also makes in his paper, is the fact that private class members must be included in the header file that is exported to the user of the class. This seems to go against the object-oriented paradigm, where the user of the class should not know how the class is implemented, but is only told how to use the interface to that class. There is also no way to declare a method for a class which can not be overridden by a child class. Lastly, virtual function declarations in classes are unnecessary bookkeeping that could be done by the compiler.

92. Rui's Programming Resource
pascal, Javasript, Fortran and Assembly examples and links for beginners. Also includes some free programs.
http://free.prohosting.com/~roost/
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93. The Lazy Yet Competent Internet Programming Contest
Contest for precollege competitors. Allowed languages are pascal, C, and C++.
http://www.stanford.edu/~jonmac/lchs/ann.htm
Internet Programming Contest Choose a topic: Home Problems Rules Test Cases 1999 Winter Problems Rules 1999 Summer Announcement Rules Problems Query Board Contestants
Problems
Query Board Rules LCIPC Main
Announcing the new and improved Lazy yet Competent Internet ProgrammingContest #3!
Yes, the time for contest #3 is at hand, and this time thecontest directors have made some changes due to overwhelmingdemand.
  • The contest length has been shortened to one week
  • There will be four problems distributed over a range of algorithmic approaches (not just math problems).
  • There will be prizes for the winners (certificates, plaques).
  • There will also be a special challenge round independent of the contest round in which students will be asked to find an approximate answer to a given task in a given amount of time.
So join the LCIPC3 bandwagon and get geared for keyboard-punching, algorithm-choosing, and bug-hunting mania. This is a perfect way to prepare for the CEOI or the IOI
LCIPC3 will be conducted August 1-7, 1999.

94. Comparing Java With Component Pascal
at Cuno Pfister, Oberon microsystems. This short article describes the main similarities and differences between the programming languages Java and Component pascal.
http://www.oberon.ch/docu/Java_vs_ComponentPascal.html
Oberon microsystems This text was created in response to a question by ObSoft S.A. in France.
Brief comparison of Component Pascal and Java
Cuno Pfister, Oberon microsystems Component Pascal is to Pascal what Java is to C and C++: a modern and safe next-generation language that combines the flexibility of dynamic languages with the robustness of static languages. Like Java, it builds on decades of experience, and makes reuse of existing skills easy. Like Java, it supports component software much better than its predecessors. Compared to Java, it is easier to learn and allows to produce more efficient code. The most obvious difference is the "look and feel" of the two languages. Component Pascal is syntactically clearly in the Pascal family, while Java is in the C family. But this is a relatively superficial difference. Concerning the more important "design for safety", Java and Component Pascal are closely related, while C and even original Pascal (e.g., untagged variant records) are comparatively unsafe. Among other things, safety also implies automatic garbage collection. Garbage collection is necessary to avoid memory leaks and, more importantly, dangling pointers. Both Java and Component Pascal support the dynamic loading of code and metaprogramming (reflection). As a result, both languages can use virtually the same run-time system. This is proven by the real-time operating system

95. Programming --> BRILLIANeT
Utilities, turorials, and sourcecodes which deal with many programming languages (including pascal, C, Assembly, Java) and issues(including Protected-Mode, OS programming).
http://www.brillianet.com/programming/
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96. Pascaland: Liste De Compilateurs Pascal
A great list of pascal compilers, many of them free. Includes also several sists of pascal related programming and simulation tools.
http://www.pascaland.free.fr/pascall.htm
sommaire liste compilateur fichiers grammaire livres liens Pascal P ascal A bstract S elected C ompiler A nnotated L ist
sur des sites sur cette liste mise a jour en debut de mois depuis 2 ans.
un lien barre indique un site dont l'url semble temporairement invalide,
ou un logiciel qui n'est plus disponible sur le site.
"hors ligne" indique un site disparu.
  • avec sources composants delphi ceux dont le source est dans un livre ecrits en pascal pour un autre langage gratuits commerciaux inclus dans des serveurs ou applications anciens (plus disponibles)

  • Je cherche certains livres et ces versions de pascal.
  • Turbo Pascal 1 et 2 (fr ou us) Code Warrior 4 MS Pascal 4 Quick Pascal MPW Pascal UCSD Pascal Alcor Pascal (trs 80) Tencore 4+ dos version only (authoring system)
  • et aussi le cdrom de "Delphi 2 Unleashed"
    de Charles Calvert chez borland/sams
    voir sur je cherche J'ai a vendre ou echanger quelques livres d'informatique
    voir rubriques A vendre
    i am looking for books and pascal compilers see for trade Avril 2003
    Micro Pascal
    (compilateur pour 8051) Pascal 80 (compilateur pour z80) Pascal 188 (compilateur pour 80188) AmiPascal (compilateur pour Amiga) QL Pascal (compilateur pour Sinclair QL) Alcor Pascal (Alcor Pascal pour TRS80) Pascal-80 (Pascal-80 pour TRS80) Tiny Pascal (Tiny Pascal pour TRS80) Innerfuse Script (maj composant scripting delphi) Mars 2003 GNU Pascal (GPC pour Mac OS X) DBF Desktop (database script pascal) Pascal implementation (livre en ligne) Script Studio (maj composants Delphi) Anciennes mises a jour 2000, 2001 et debut 2002

    97. Kiren Tanna's Programming Page
    pascal, C/C++, Java, HTML sections (sample code, compiler links, tutorials). Generic programming section.
    http://www.geocities.com/kirentanna/
    index index

    98. JHB Web Page
    programming, tutorials, source codes in Qbasic, Vbasic, pascal, Logo and Dbase. Education and reference links.
    http://pages.intnet.mu/jhbpage/main.htm

    99. JSP-editor
    A program to create JSP diagrams and generate a C or pascal code skeleton.
    http://www.ida.his.se/~henrike/JSP/
    Please note that this tool is not for Java Server Pages
    Help on JSP-editor 2.1
    Contents
    1.About JSP
    2.About the JSP-editor

    3.Create a Diagram

    4.Append and Detach
    ...
    Try and download!
    1.About JSP
    JSP (Jackson Structured Programming) is a method for program development, which starts from the data streams to create a program.
    As a help to describe the data structures and the program you create diagrams A diagram consists of a number of nodes, which are connected to form a tree. There are three basic types of nodes: Sequence, Iteration and Selection.
    With these three you can describe all sequential flows (under the assumption that there is one starting point and one ending point).
    Apart from these three basic types there is also operations, which represents an "atomic" instruction, i.e. it can't have children.
    The JSP-methodology prescribes a strict schema that should be followed in the program creation.
    2.About the JSP-editor
    This editor is meant to be a tool when breaking down a problem and to generate a code-"skeleton" in Pascal or C.
    The code-skeleton can be saved and the instructions could be "filled-in". This editor does by no means claim to follow the JSP-methodology as it is defined by Jackson, but the program may be useful in order to learn the basic diagram creation.

    100. The CT Programming Language And Environment
    An algorithmic language like C, pascal, Fortran, and Basic, but greatly enhanced by multimedia capabilities, including easyto-use support for color graphics, mouse interactions, and even movies in QuickTime or Video for Windows format.
    http://www.cs.panam.edu/~meng/unix-home/Research/DataMine/Code/CPPversion/data/c
    HTTP/1.0 200 Document follows MIME-Version: 1.0 Server: CERN/3.0pre6 Date: Friday, 15-Jan-99 16:18:37 GMT Content-Type: text/html Content-Length: 27439 Last-Modified: Monday, 08-Dec-97 22:34:14 GMT
    The cT Programming Language and Environment
    The cT programming language is an algorithmic language like C, Pascal, Fortran, and Basic, but greatly enhanced by multimedia capabilities, including easy-to-use support for color graphics, mouse interactions, and even movies in QuickTime or Video for Windows format.
    The cT programming language offers easy programmability of multimedia programs, with
    portability across Macintosh, Windows, DOS, and Unix. The cT programming environment offers on-line help with executable program examples,
    a graphics editor for automatic generation of graphics commands,
    incremental compiling to provide rapid turn-around, and
    detailed error diagnosis cT has been developed in the Center for Innovation in Learning at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh by David Andersen Bruce Sherwood , Judith Sherwood, and Kevin Whitley. cT is a trademark of Carnegie Mellon University.
  • When is cT the right tool?
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