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echo: pascal_lessons
to: Marty Kazmaier
from: andrew clarke
date: 2003-06-20 16:47:34
subject: Learning Pascal again?

Mon 2003-06-16 05:51, Marty Kazmaier (1:138/389) wrote to All:

 MK> I used a version of Pascal about 15 years ago in high school.  It 
 MK> was pretty easy, but I'm a lot older and denser now. I'd like to 
 MK> re-learn Pascal with a method of other than attempting to figure 
 MK> out non-lesson oriented source code.  Can anyone suggest a book, 
 MK> and/or a free compiler with lessons? Even a text book would be 
 MK> awesome.

Try the "Subjects > Computers & Internet > Programming >
Languages & Tools > Pascal" category at amazon.com.  They list
some cheap used books there.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/3984/ref=br_dp__4/104-6295686-678 0760

You might also want to check your local library(s).

Turbo Pascal 1.0, 3.02 & 5.5 are freely downloadable from Borland's web
site, http://community.borland.com/museum/ .

Free Pascal 1.0.6 is language-compatible with Turbo Pascal (and some of
Delphi) and is available for 32-bit DOS, Linux, OS/2, Win32, FreeBSD,
Solaris, BeOS, QNX and AmigaOS from http://www.freepascal.org/ .

You can probably find a copy of Borland Pascal 7.0 floating around on the
web. Google for "bp7.zip".

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