> Just Enough Pascal (JEP) introduces you to the art of programming in
> Pascal on the Macintosh. Although JEP concentrates on the use of
> [THINK's Lightspeed Pascal (THINK Pascal)][1], you'll learn concepts
> that work with any Pascal development system.
>
> JEP is a desk accessory which takes you step by step through the
> assembly of a completely functional Macintosh application using
> THINK Pascal. Along the way, you'll learn enough Pascal to begin
> creating your own Macintosh applications.
>
> As you use JEP, you will be gradually putting together a computer
> program called GridWalker. In this program, small characters use a
> primitive sort of intelligence to navigate their way through
> complicated mazes.
>
> JEP is a kind of construction kit that comes with a collection of
> Pascal procedures and functions as well as a small library of icons
> and digitized sounds which you put together to form GridWalker.
>
> You assemble the GridWalker program one stage at a time. At the end
> of each stage, you will have a working computer program.

To follow along with the tutorial, install the "JEP Instructions" desk
accessory, then use the DA to open the file "JEP Instructions Data".

The desk accessory shows you what code to paste into THINK Pascal to
build your program, and gives explanations about the commands.

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

Requires THINK's Lightspeed Pascal 2.0 on System 5 through 6.

Made for Macintosh Plus, Macintosh SE or Macintosh II computers. Hard
disk strongly recommended.

  [1]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/thinks-lightspeed-pascal-20