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Re: Learning PASCAL and BASIC

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Originally Posted by Aignam
Can anybody reccommend any useful resources for someone who wants to take up PASCAL and BASIC?
Depends which kind of BASIC you're looking for. I would recommend REALbasic (www.realbasic.com). It is by far the most superior development environment I have ever used. Everything is logical, neatly organized, works for PCs and Macs (and compiles for Linux too), and just plain awesome. In addition, their tech support is wicked cool. With what other company can you have a one on one chat with the guy who writes the compiler, or the guy who does the graphics support, or the webmaster, or the syntax man, or the CEO HIMSELF?! That's right. You can with the RB people.

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