Turbo Pascal alternatives
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02-22-2015, 10:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-22-2015 11:03 PM by MarkHaysHarris777.)
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RE: Turbo Pascal alternatives
(02-21-2015 08:44 PM)Bill (Smithville NJ) Wrote: I've been a Turbo Pascal fanatic from CP/M days to today. I still run TP3 in DOSBOX for really quick and dirty programs. There are two very nice DOS emulators for gnu/linux... I run both in Mint; 1) DOSBox 2) DOS in a Box DOSBox is better because it supports screen and sound (just like its the late 1980s all over again). Anyway, TP runs great in these environments, and is a ton of fun (if you remember the day); however, having said that, the alternative I would recommend to anyone from the Pascal days (or the ubiquitous BASIC days) is Python. If you are new to Python, start with Python3. There is plenty on-line to get you started, but I would also recommend Mark Summerfield's book Programing in Python 3. Pascal and BASIC were great back in the day, but in a modern world Python has them both beat hands down... Python is fun, rewarding, easy to learn, easy to adapt, and has a rich library so that real world problems can be solved right way (you spend your time problem solving and less time in semantics). Go Python! PS. Did I mention, Python runs everywhere! Cheers, marcus Kind regards, marcus |
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