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PASCAL has 3 definitions actually. They are:-

1. Programming Language Based For Blaise Pascal.

2. Pedantry and Strictness Created A Language.

3. Philips Automatic Source Calculator.

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code for creating pascal's triangle in C programming language?

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Pascal is a very interesting language to learn. Pascal is actually a computer programming language.

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Delphi used a programming language called Object Pascal for its written language. Object Pascal is an extension of the Pascal language that includes object-oriented programming features.

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The Pascal language is used just like any other programming language. In the 70's and 80's, Pascal and Basic were the most common languages taught for beginning programming classes.

Pascal is the foundation of the popular Delphi programming language as well as part of the Oxygene language for .NET.

Pascal language is easier to read and is not case sensitive, which can add to difficulty in learning programming. It's also easier to debug.

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Pascal is the name of the language developed by Nicholas Wirth

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Pascal language is used to read the programming data.

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Pascal. Of the three, it is better suited to database programming.

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The computer programming language known as Pascal was invented by Niklaus Wirth in 1970.

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quote: Pascal is an influential imperative and procedural programming language, designed in 1968/9 and published in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth as a small and efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using structured programming and data structuring.

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Pascal is a computer programming language, use for telling a computer what to do. It is not used for communication between people and in that sense is not a "real" language.

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Blaise Pascal is famous for developing a computer programming language. He was considered a genius in his time, and he was home-schooled by his father. His computer language, called Pascal, was first used in 1969 in the computer programming industry.

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1970 by Niklaus Wirth

Object Pascal came out in 1985.

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struktur katanya mudah dimengerti ..

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Yes, it is. Its features have made it popular.

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a high-level structured computer programming language used for teaching and general programming.

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High level structured programming language named for 17th century mathematician Blaise Pascal

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The original Pascal programming language was designed by Niklaus Wirth between 1968 and 1969, published in 1970. Object Pascal was developed in 1985 by Larry Tessler, in consultation with Wirth.

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Nothing. The programming language Pascal was named for the 17th century mathematician Blaise Pascal.

If you are referring to the database, I don't know.

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A programming language, based on Pascal and developed for the U.S. Department of Defense.

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example of procedural programming are those programming language that have structure e.g basic,fortran,c++,c and pascal e.t.c

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The original Pascal programming language was designed by Niklaus Wirth between 1968 and 1969, published in 1970. Object Pascal was developed in 1985 by Larry Tessler, in consultation with Wirth.

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Turbo Pascal is a good language to learn programming, but its major disadvantage is that it's hardly ever used for real-world programming projects. It's basically just an academic language, and a bit dated at that.

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Niklaus Wirth was responsible for the programming language Pascal, which was designed in the years 1968 and 1969.

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Laurence V. Atkinson has written:

'Programming in Pascal'

'A students guide to programming in Pascal' -- subject(s): Pascal (Computer program language)

'An introduction to numerical methods with PASCAL' -- subject(s): Numerical analysis, Data processing

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Pascal is an influential imperative and procedural programming language, designed in 1968/9 and published in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth as a small and efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using structured programming and data structuring. Sources: Good Ol' Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal_(programming_language)

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PHP is:

-a server-side scripting language originally designed for web programming

-younger (first appeared in 1995) and more used than Pascal

-language that interpret it's code (not compile)

Pascal is:

-procedural programming language (PHP 5.3 also implemented Object oriented programming)

-language that compiles it's code into binary file

-published in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth

-used mainly for educational purposes in these days

Source: wikipedia.org

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C is a structured programming language. PHP, COBOL is also a structured programming language. These languages follow a top down approach.

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Many programming languages allow programs to be portable from one kind of computer to another, including

* the C programming language

* Pascal

* Forth

* C++

* Java

* Python

and many others. Yes, the C programming language was designed to encourage machine-independent programming.

The C programming language is portable to more CPUs than any other programming language.

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Brian D. Bunday has written:

'An introduction to queueing theory' -- subject(s): Queuing theory

'Optimisation methods in Pascal' -- subject(s): Pascal (Computer program language)

'Basic linear programming' -- subject(s): Linear programming

'Linear programming in Pascal' -- subject(s): Linear programming, Data processing, Pascal (Computer program language)

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David A. Niguidula has written:

'Pascal on the Macintosh' -- subject(s): Macintosh (Computer), Pascal (Computer program language), Programming

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Richard Tingey has written:

'A-Plus Pascal' -- subject(s): Pascal (Computer program language), Programming languages (Computers)

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J. N. P. Hume has written:

'UCSD Pascal'

'Structured programming using PL/1 and SP/k' -- subject(s): PL/I (Computer program language), Structured programming

'Fortran 77 for scientists and engineers' -- subject(s): FORTRAN 77 (Computer program language)

'Better BASIC for the Apple' -- subject(s): Apple computer, BASIC (Computer program language), Programming

'VAX Pascal' -- subject(s): Pascal (Computer program language), VAX/VMS

'Introduction to Computer Science Using the Turi'

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Niklaus Wirth invented Pascal, along with other programming languages.

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Mickey Settle has written:

'Turbo and Apple Pascal' -- subject(s): Apple computer, Pascal (Computer program language), Programming, Turbo Pascal (Computer file)

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Andrew Wozniewicz has written:

'Teach yourself Borland Delphi in 21 days' -- subject(s): Computer software, Delphi (Computer file), Development, Pascal (Computer program language), Object Pascal, Pascal (programming language)

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Warren Kovach has written:

'Delphi 3' -- subject(s): Computer software, Delphi (Computer file), Development, User interfaces (Computer systems), Pascal (Computer program language), Object Pascal, Pascal (programming language)

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Thomas M. Boger has written:

'Programming fundamentals using Turbo Pascal' -- subject(s): Pascal (Computer program language), Turbo Pascal (Computer file)

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Turbo Pascal was released by Borland as an all-in-one solution to design computer programs (DOS) using the Pascal language.

Since then, Turbo Pascal morphed to Delphi 1 to create Windows application. Delphi is now owned and managed by Embarcadero and are soon releasing their Delphi XE3 edition.

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In Pascal, data structures are implemented with recorddata types. A record is synonymous with the structdata type in C, or the class data type in C++.

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Turbo Pascal is a style of computer programming. This type of writing language can be used to create a program that prints the alphabet backwards.

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Lawrie Moore has written:

'Foundations of Programming with PASCAL' -- subject(s): Pascal (Computer program language)

'Mastering the Z. X. Spectrum'

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James McKelvey has written:

'The debugger's handbook' -- subject(s): Apple computer, Debugging in computer science, Pascal (Computer program language), Programming, UCSD Pascal (Computer program language)

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Arthur M. Keller has written:

'A first course in computer programming using PASCAL' -- subject(s): Pascal (Computer program language)

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Patrick Philippot has written:

'Turbo Pascal, procedures and functions for IBM PCs and compatibles' -- subject(s): Microcomputers, Pascal (Computer program language), Programming, Turbo Pascal (Computer file)

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Alexander Russell Brinkman has written:

'Pascal programming for music research' -- subject(s): Data processing, Music, Pascal (Computer program language)

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