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Learning PASCAL and BASIC
Can anybody reccommend any useful resources for someone who wants to take up PASCAL and BASIC?
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Re: Learning PASCAL and BASIC
I don't know about PASCAL, but a good resource for BASIC is True BASIC: A Powerful Structured Language System by the Original Authors of BASIC, by John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz. I used the Student Edition for Mac and found it extremely easy to follow.
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Re: Learning PASCAL and BASIC
What is your purpose for learning those two languages?
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Re: Learning PASCAL and BASIC
NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!1111
TURING!! Learn TURING!!!!!1111 BWHHARHAHR!@ But yeah, look around on the net for the plethora of references you can get on the language. PHP Code:
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Re: Learning PASCAL and BASIC
My friend actually asked me how she could learn them---she's going to be a Business major at Susquehanna, and she's looking to place out of one of the basic computer courses---the sheet read:
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The syntax will vary, but the programming is basically the same (no pun intended). The hard part about programming is the logic, i.e., thinking through a problem and coming up with a solution that is suitable to a computer, -- translating this into a computer language is simple. For a basic (read simple) tutorial, you might try here. As coincedence has it, I'm teaching QBASIC at a summer camp right now ... albeit to very little kids who lack typing skills and don't seem to find vector calculus obvious/intuitive (10 year olds mostly). |
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Re: Learning PASCAL and BASIC
Nobody, nobody, and did I mention nobody learns just plain "BASIC"
QBASIC makes sense, as it is a very common BASIC dialect, and can do very fearsome things if used to the limit (think DirectX Sound and OpenGL Graphics and Integral Calculus and Networking). What many people do is learn one flavor of BASIC and then experiment with other forms. Every mainstream BASIC is very similar to every other mainstream one, with small differences around the edges. Note, Visual Basic does not easily fit this mold. I have used Visual Basic 1.0 for DOS, and it is more like QBASIC than current VBs. However modern VBs are entirely different beasts. |
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Re: Learning PASCAL and BASIC
But make Win32 apps really freakin' easy!
(I coded a web browser in 5 minutes using only one hand using VB) |
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