On 11/24/2015 07:34 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
Judging a language without even looking at it seems rather odd.

Pascal is largely obsolete now, but I still appreciate it -- of the 40 or so 
languages I know, there are only two where I could go from no knowledge at all 
to having a working program of significant size in one week: Pascal and Python.
I mostly LOVED Pascal, and years ago it was my language of choice for most things. I wrote some significant programs in it, first Borland's Turbo Pascal, later DEC Pascal on the Vax. I recently revived my biggest Pascal program, which I had run in Windows 2K and XP, but had not maintained in over a decade. the Linux Free Pascal Compiler came out, which was aimed specifically at compiling Turbo and DEC pascal variants. This program converted Gerber photoplot files to a raster format for my laser photoplotter. I was able to get the original program working with minimal effort directly under Linux. It runs a lot faster, too.

My only complaints with Pascal were the I/O was a bit clunky and slow, and the stupid / vs. div for real vs. integer divides. Otherwise, I really thought it was great.

Jon

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