Bob Miller wrote:
john fleming wrote:
Is there such a thing as open source pascal with oop features?
GNU Pascal Compiler, gpc. http://gnu-pascal.de/
Free Pascal, fp. http://www.freepascal.org/
I've never used either. (I used Pascal on a System/370, though, and
of course on an Apple
Here is the link to the article :
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=5602
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On Friday 09 January 2004 21:30, D. Cooper Stevenson wrote:
I thought you all might like to know that the American
Electronic's Association named Karen Minnis and Senator Ryan
Decket the High-Tech Legislators of the Year award at a
dinner recently.
Here is the link to the Aea's statement by
On Friday 09 January 2004 21:30, D. Cooper Stevenson wrote:
I thought you all might like to know that the American
Electronic's Association named Karen Minnis and Senator Ryan
Decket the High-Tech Legislators of the Year award at a
dinner recently.
I wonder if it would help for CCIA and/or
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 09:25:23AM -0800, john fleming wrote:
I read a n article about relative performance between languages, though
pascal was not one of the nine
the article said that it should be included in future tests. So I did a
little more research on pascal and found out it does
Joseph I vaguely remember a conversation that you ,neil and I had about
problems with the classes in C++ . It had something to do with the
impossibility of new classes of certain types, like C++ has boxed itself
into a corner ? Do you remember what that was about?
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 04:36:03PM -0800, john fleming wrote:
Joseph I vaguely remember a conversation that you ,neil and I had about
problems with the classes in C++ . It had something to do with the
impossibility of new classes of certain types, like C++ has boxed itself
into a corner ?