KMILES@aardvark.ucs.uoknor.edu (KURT MILES 329-7303) (10/18/90)
A question for those of you on the net who know: I am interested in getting a pascal compiler. a) What is available? b) Which one is best? I have ORCA C now, but my daughter is interested in learning pascal, and I wouldn't mind getting to know it a bit better myself. Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Greyman -------> and the <-----------DRAGON Remember... Sometimes the DRAGON wins!!! ------ kmiles@uokucsvx (bitnet) kmiles@aardvark.ucs.uoknor.edu (internet) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ART100@psuvm.psu.edu (Andy Tefft) (11/05/90)
In article <8530@darkstar.ucsc.edu>, unknown@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (The Unknown User) says: > > I used Apple Pascal back in high school, and it seemed pretty good. >It uses its own operating system so it's not like you can write an application >and then move it to a ProDOS disk and run it. (Hell, maybe you can >somehow, because I know that Chameleon reads ProDOS/DOS3.3/Pascal disks.. I was kind of interested to find out that a lot of apple's demo/tutorials are on pascal disks (like apple presents...apple, intro to appleworks, that kind of thing, probably the ones you get with the //c too). Also I'm pretty sure the System Utilities which came with the //c can manipulate (read: convert) pascal and cp/m files too. I never have had use for that feature.