Pascal Programming
Pascal is an influential computer programming language named after the mathematician Blaise Pascal. It was invented by Niklaus Wirth in 1968 as a research project into the nascent field of compiler theory.
Contents
- Standard Pascal
- Extensions
- Units
- Object Oriented Programming
- Exporting to libraries
- Foreign function interfaces
- Objective Pascal
- Generics
- Miscellaneous extensions
- Preprocessor functionality
- Syntax cheat sheet
- Appendix
Alternative resources
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