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| | <b>programmingb> language - definition of <b>programmingb> language by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | computer language, computer-oriented language, machine language, machine-oriented language - a <b>programmingb> language designed for use on a specific class of computers |  | | An artificial language used to write instructions that can be translated into machine language and then executed by a computer. |  | | object-oriented programing language, object-oriented <b>programmingb> language - (computer science) a <b>programmingb> language that enables the programmer to associate a set of procedures with each type of data structure; "C++ is an object-oriented <b>programmingb> language that is an extension of C" one-dimensional language - a <b>programmingb> language whose expressions are represented by strings of characters |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/programming+language
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| | The <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language |
 | | His principle objectives for <b>Pascalb> were for the language to be efficent to implement and run, allow for the development of well structured and well organized programs, and to serve as a vehicle for the teaching of the important concepts of computer <b>programmingb>. |  | | <b>Pascalb> also draws <b>programmingb> components from ALGOL 68 and ALGOL-W. The original published definition for the <b>Pascalb> language appeared in 1971 with latter revisons published in 1973. |  | | In the early 1970's to the early 1990's <b>Pascalb> was the language of choice for most major colleges and universities for teaching college level <b>programmingb> techniques. |
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http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/course.des/cis400/pascal/pascal.html
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| | The <b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> language |
 | | <b>Pascalb> was designed in 1970 by Nicklaus Wirth to impose programmers a structured <b>programmingb> style. |  | | This is a classical language (more is not possible) that imposes a rigourous <b>programmingb>. |  | | The Borland's port of the language for Windows and Linux with an IDE. |
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http://www.scriptol.org/pascal.html
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| | The <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language |
 | | According to the <b>Pascalb> Standard (ISO 7185), these goals were to a) make available a language suitable for teaching <b>programmingb> as a systematic discipline based on fundamental concepts clearly and naturally reflected by the language, and b) to define a language whose implementations could be both reliable and efficient on then-available computers. |  | | This class stressed that the art of <b>programmingb> was not the learning of a <b>programmingb> language, but the thought process of taking real-life problems, finding a solution, translating that solution to an algorithm, and finally converting the algorithm into working code. |  | | The earliest computers were programmed in machine code and assembly. |
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http://pascal-central.com/ppl
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| | Talk:<b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>programmingb> language <b>Pascalb> was designed in 1969 in the spirit of Algol 60 with a concisely defined syntax representing the paradigm of structured <b>programmingb>." -- Dominus 15:02, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC) |  | | <b>Pascalb> is a language on its own, not a counterpoint to C. All in all, I would like to see this page more factual and more neutral, and hope all parties will agree to that. |  | | <b>Pascalb> does have VAR aliasing, and in both languages improvement in the code can be done by analisys, but in <b>Pascalb> the job is simplier.--Samiam95124 00:52, 6 October 2005 (UTC) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Pascal_programming_language
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| | <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language |
 | | <b>Pascalb> compiler software -- Borland Delphi 3 is used in class. |  | | Course Description: Students will learn the basics of <b>programmingb> and algorithm development using top-down design with syntax and semantics of the <b>Pascalb> language. |  | | There will be a final <b>programmingb> project which will comprise 10% of the grade. |
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http://www.indy.cc.ks.us/pierson/Pascal/pascal.htm
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| | <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Code - Provides Technical Information, Source Code, Links, And More |
 | | <b>Pascalb> is one of the landmark computer <b>programmingb> languages on which generations of students "cut their teeth" and variants of which are still widely used today. |  | | <b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> language Bill Catambay, The <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language. |  | | The <b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> tutorial teaches you the entire <b>Pascalb> language is to the students benefit to download the source code for the example programs, then compile and execute each. |
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http://www.vlasishost.com/articles/pascal-programming-code.html
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| | <b>Pascalb> Language Tutorial |
 | | I personally think it is the first language a new programmer should learn because of the excellent structure. |  | | Chapter 1 - What is a computer program? |  | | The recommended method of study is to print the text for one or two chapters, download the example programs, and study the material by loading the example programs in the compiler's editor for viewing. |
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http://www.geocities.com/hotdogcom/ptutor/paslist.html
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| | <b>Pascalb>: <b>programmingb> language |
 | | I would be best at solving logic and syntax errors with some given code, or some <b>programmingb> theory and specific task. |  | | I want to start to programm some software and I don't know what language is suitable for building of programms for Windows. |  | | Could you advice me what language is perspective, what is suitable for me (I know only Fortran 4) or could you tell me some advantages or disadvantages of these language.I have no problems with hardware. |
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http://experts.about.com/q/Pascal-1624/programming-language.htm
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| | <b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> language |
 | | There are lots of ways to format a writeln statement, for example you can do math inside it, and get it to output variables, for example if you were to type writeln(answer); the computer would output on the screen either the answer 1 or 2 depending on what the user typed. |  | | You are now able to write any information you want to the screen, congratulations you are getting further into the depths of <b>programmingb>. |  | | Next the readln statement, this will cause the program to stop while the user enters the required information and presses return when that is done it stores the information in the variable specified by the programmer. |
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http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~mturton/pascal.htm
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| | Prog.2 - Turbo <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language |
 | | TPPATCH Fix Pent 200+ Runtime Error 200 Does fix a bug appearing in all programs that have been written using Turbo <b>Pascalb> when such a program is run on a Pentium Pro 200MHz or a faster computer. |  | | After the patch delays are 50% shorter, but the program will run on fast computers without errors. |  | | Patch to solve the "Delay Bug" in compiled TP 7.0 programs. |
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http://www.juge.com/bbs/Prog.2.Html
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| | <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language |
 | | <b>Pascalb> is the first formal <b>programmingb> language designed for educational use. |  | | The program embeds structural designing into it's <b>programmingb> language. |  | | Most American colleges use <b>Pascalb> as a fundamental <b>programmingb> course. |
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http://www.prosoftca.com/pascal.htm
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| | <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language Help |
 | | I'm new at <b>Pascalb>, and i was wondering if there was any way to use a timer (for example, time how long it takes the computer to do something). |  | | New <b>programmingb> language: Who can figure it out? |  | | Registering also allows you to take advantage of all of the site functionality such as creating and replying to threads, starting a blog, contributing code snippets, subscribing to threads, private messaging, and much more. |
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http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread21619.html
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| | <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> |
 | | Why <b>Pascalb> is Not My Favorite <b>Programmingb> Language |  | | Famous paper written by Brian W. Kernighan, one of the two authors of the original book on the C <b>programmingb> language. |  | | This page explains how to install a <b>Pascalb> compiler on your home computer and how to use a text editor as a simple IDE for the compiler. |
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http://ems.calumet.purdue.edu/mcss/kraftrl/cs316/pascal.html
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| | <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language - Compare Prices, Reviews and Buy at NexTag - Price - Review |
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http://www.nextag.com/pascal-programming-language/search-html
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| | <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language |
 | | Status - These basic examples should be useful for <b>programmingb> with Turbo <b>Pascalb> and Delphi. |  | | program uses label const type var procedure function begin end {comment} unit interface implementation |  | | Other possible words - <b>Pascalb> reference, <b>Pascalb> syntax, <b>Pascalb> cheatsheet, <b>Pascalb> cheat sheet. |
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http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/jfullerton/school/cpsc110/pascal.htm
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| | <b>Pascalb> Tutorials |
 | | On this page you can learn the basics of the <b>pascalb> <b>programmingb> language. |  | | A very good tutorial covering the basics of the <b>pascalb> <b>programmingb> language and is for those students who actually want to get themselves clear with <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language! |  | | Covers program structure, identifiers, constants, variables, data types, functions, I/O, sequential program control, boolean expressions, branching, looping, procedures, scope, recursion, and more. |
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http://www.techtutorials.info/pascal.html
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| | <b>PASCALb> - the <b>programmingb> language <b>Pascalb>. |
 | | Local library routines are described as sub-explanations of "expl <b>pascalb> lib" (see "expl <b>pascalb> lib index"). |  | | For a brief discussion of why you might want to use <b>PASCALb>, see "expl <b>pascalb> intro". |  | | "expl <b>pascalb> command" describes the command used to compile <b>Pascalb> programs. |
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http://www.thinkage.ca/english/gcos/expl/pasc/expl.html
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| | The <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language |
 | | /techref/language/pascals.htm">The <b>Pascalb> <b>Programmingb> Language Did you find what you needed? |  | | As 16 Bit tools, they are not in that high of demand, but they were nice to learn <b>Pascalb> and C with. |  | | Borland has made some early versions of Turbo <b>Pascalb> and Turbo C available free of charge for download at: |
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http://www.sxlist.com/techref/language/pascals.htm
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| | <b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Pascalb> is an imperative computer <b>programmingb> language, developed in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth as a language particularly suitable for structured <b>programmingb>. |  | | Chrome <b>programmingb> language: An Object <b>Pascalb> for the.Net framework. |  | | IP <b>Pascalb> was an implementation of the <b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> language using Micropolis DOS, but was moved rapidly to CP/M running on the Z80. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal_programming_language
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| | <b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Pascalb> is an imperative computer <b>programmingb> language, developed in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth as a language particularly suitable for structured <b>programmingb>. |  | | IP <b>Pascalb> was an implementation of the <b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> language using Micropolis DOS, but was moved rapidly to CP/M running on the Z80. |  | | Initially, <b>Pascalb> was a language intended to teach students structured <b>programmingb>, and generations of students have "cut their teeth" on <b>Pascalb> as an introductory language in undergraduate courses. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal_programming_language
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| | <b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Pascalb> is an imperative computer <b>programmingb> language, developed in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth as a language particularly suitable for structured <b>programmingb>. |  | | IP <b>Pascalb> was an implementation of the <b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> language using Micropolis DOS, but was moved rapidly to CP/M running on the Z80. |  | | <b>Pascalb> is based on the ALGOL <b>programmingb> language and named in honor of mathematician and philosopher Blaise <b>Pascalb>. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal_programming_language
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| | <b>Programmingb> language/Talk - Wikipedia |
 | | <b>Pascalb> -- <b>Pascalb> language -- <b>Pascalb> <b>programmingb> language |  | | Euphoria -- Euphoria language -- Euphoria <b>programmingb> language |  | | sed -- sed language -- sed <b>programmingb> language |
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http://nostalgia.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_language/Talk
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