Ethan Dicks wrote:
At that company, I learned several times over why
Pascal is not my
favorite language.
They don't call it a teaching language for no reason :-)
I've got good memories of Turbo Pascal on the PC though, but then I suppose
Borland did outfit it with a lot of features to make it more reasonable. Being
able to drop into assembler sure was handy, too. I have no good memories of
the Pascal environment on the Mac, though (afraid I don't remember if that was
Apple's own variant or a third party's, but it sure was horrible)