Yeah, sorry...I missed noting the September issue. The August part was just an intro blurb
without much content.
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Subject: RE: LISP [was RE: John McCarthy]
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On 10/30/2011 10:31 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
[quoting me:]
>> Since my first exposure to Pascal was via the
3-part Tiny Pascal article
>> in BYTE, where a subset compiler was written in NorthStar BASIC, that
>> would be very interesting.
> Is this around anywhere? That sounds delightful.
Seconded; anybody got that article as a PDF?
The August, 1978, issue (always the language issue, in those days) covered
Pascal. Tiny Pascal was presented in the September, October, and November
issues that same year. It was republished in _The BYTE Book of Pascal_.
That should help someone track it down. It doesn't seem to be on-line.
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