Daniel wrote to All <=-
I've seriously begun relearning pascal and would like a good spot
to post questions when needing assistance.
I've seriously begun relearning pascal and would like a good spot to post >questions when needing assistance.
On 03-10-20 22:14, Dan Clough wrote to Daniel <=-
Daniel wrote to All <=-
I've seriously begun relearning pascal and would like a good spot
to post questions when needing assistance.
I'm "monitoring" this echo, but probably can't offer much
assistance. Been a LONG time since I did anything with Pascal.
I would also like to get back into it, though.
My guess is that there aren't many still following in here...
Tony Langdon wrote to Dan Clough <=-
I'm "monitoring" this echo, but probably can't offer much
assistance. Been a LONG time since I did anything with Pascal.
I would also like to get back into it, though.
My guess is that there aren't many still following in here...
Join the club, but learning Pascal might be working its way to
the top of the todo list, with more time apent at home (though
ham radio is doing well at taking up my time! :D ).
Dan Clough wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
One issue I have is "which Pascal these days"? Free Pascal seems
the likely choice. What I used to know about Pascal was all done
on Turbo Pascal in DOS...
Need to do some research on how different FP is from the old TP...
Kurt Weiske wrote to Dan Clough <=-
One issue I have is "which Pascal these days"? Free Pascal seems
the likely choice. What I used to know about Pascal was all done
on Turbo Pascal in DOS...
Need to do some research on how different FP is from the old TP...
While I'm working from home during the shelter-in-place, I'm
looking for projects to fill the time I do have. I'm tempted to
run everything in DOSBOX or a DOS VM and just pretend the last 2
decades didn't happen. :)
TurboPascal should run fine in DOSBOX. :)
On 04-11-20 12:22, Kurt Weiske wrote to Dan Clough <=-
One issue I have is "which Pascal these days"? Free Pascal seems
the likely choice. What I used to know about Pascal was all done
on Turbo Pascal in DOS...
Need to do some research on how different FP is from the old TP...
While I'm working from home during the shelter-in-place, I'm looking
for projects to fill the time I do have. I'm tempted to run everything
in DOSBOX or a DOS VM and just pretend the last 2 decades didn't
happen. :)
TurboPascal should run fine in DOSBOX. :)
Tony Langdon wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
TurboPascal should run fine in DOSBOX. :)
I don't see why it wouldn't.
And yeah, I need to get back into Pascal, I used to be quite proficient
in TP back in the day, but these days, FP would be more useful.
On 04-12-20 08:03, Kurt Weiske wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
My newest challenge is getting disk images for TP to load in DOSBOX. I loved PASCAL, the first course I took in CS was in Pascal before
pivoting to C, but the algorithm classes were done in Pascal for
clarity.
I've seriously begun relearning pascal and would like a good spot to post questions when needing assistance.
Re: Anyone monitoring in here?
Doug Cooper wrote to Charles Stephenson <=-
Mystic's MPL, etc... make more sense to me. I hear pascal is a good starting point. Am I right/wrong?
Yup, would love to have a place to learn, and send practice code to be evaluated. Kind of like the learn english echo. Is that what the intent of this is? I'd love some interactive activities to assist in the learning. My goal is specifically to make other languages such as Mystic's MPL, etc... make more sense to me. I hear pascal is a good starting point. Am I right/wrong?
Re: Re: Anyone monitoring in here?
By: Doug Cooper to Charles Stephenson on Sun May 31 2020 01:39 am
Yup, would love to have a place to learn, and send practice code
to be evaluated. Kind of like the learn english echo. Is that
what the intent of this is? I'd love some interactive activities
to assist in the learning. My goal is specifically to make other
languages such as Mystic's MPL, etc... make more sense to me. I
hear pascal is a good starting point. Am I right/wrong?
That was my idea, but I've heard some compelling messages that I
should start off with other programming languages, one being 'Go'.
I've heard of it, I'm going to do some research on it
That was my idea, but I've heard some compelling messages that I
should start off with other programming languages, one being 'Go'.
I've heard of it, I'm going to do some research on it
This is something that I would like to start doing as well.. I would love to know at least some basic programming and understanding..
Re: Anyone monitoring in here?into
By: Rick Smith to Charles Stephenson on Wed Jun 10 2020 08:25 pm
That was my idea, but I've heard some compelling messages that I
should start off with other programming languages, one being 'Go'.
I've heard of it, I'm going to do some research on it
This is something that I would like to start doing as well.. I would love to know at least some basic programming and understanding..
Soon as I can get some personal issues taken care of so I can get my head
it. I've seen some interesting online courses that looked promising
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