Subj : Re: This Echo?
To : Andy Ball
From : Scott Adams
Date : Fri Aug 30 2002 08:40 pm
-=> Quoting Andy Ball to Scott Adams <=-
ml> yeah, not many worthwhile newbie pascal programmers any more ;-(
SA> Yeah I remember the day when we had tons of newbies in the echo.
AB> I might qualify. I did a little Pascal at college, skipped Modula-2
AB> but look at Oberon every now and again. From what I've seen, I like
AB> Wirth's work: Pascal seems quite readable and I like 'common-sense'
AB> touches like defining procedures before they're called by the main
AB> program, enabling a single-pass compiler. I would like to use Pascal
AB> to write some open-source software, but I've found that trying to make
AB> open-source Pascal compilers work tends to be like banging my head
AB> against a wall: painful and unproductive.
Yeah. I've done pascal since the early '80s though technically
my first language was basic as it was for everyone then. Since
then I've tried to learn more and up to about 26 langauges
through college and work. But I still come back to pascal
for home coding since its the easiest and less stressful than
say C which I may do at work all day. As to open sourcing
yes, its alot of material to deal with and can get bogged
down in things.
... "There is a hole in your mind..."
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