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Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 23:13:16 +0100
From: Seawolf <seawolf AT net4you DOT co DOT at>
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Subject: Re: New to Programming
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> Hey,
>
> As a school project I am learning how to program Pascal. I have never
> programmed anything before and I hardly even know how to ues DOS. All I do know
> reallly is that I got a compiler for Pascal programming for DOS and I don't
> know how to use it. I am begging for help and I wanted a lead as to where I
> should start? Can I get a few pointers on running a compiler and could someone
> lead me to a site for beginners. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> -Jason

Hi, I think one of the best pages for learning Pascal is

http://www.swcp.com/~dodrill/pasdoc/paslist.htm

I'm not a Pascal programmer but it's somehow like C. Maybe you want to have a look
at C too - check out

http://www.swcp.com/~dodrill/cdoc/clist.htm

These are Pascal and C tutorials and should help you out a bit.

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>SW99
"Hardware is fast enough to do interesting things, but not fast enough
to do hat we really want." - Michael Abrash, id Software



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