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Re: Why Pascal?

by "Chris Burrows" <cfbsoftware@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 30, 2005 at 05:05 PM

"Scott Moore" <samiam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
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> 3. Do***entation and standards. Pascal was standardized, which neither
> Oberon nor Modula were

Not true. Information technology -- Programming languages -- Part 1: 
Modula-2, Base Language
ISO/IEC 10514-1:1996

Modula-2 is the most widely used version of Modula so I assume that you
were 
not making that fine distinction.

--
Chris Burrows
CFB Software
http://www.cfbsoftware.com/gpcp
 




 11 Posts in Topic:
Why Pascal?
akarl <fusionfive@[EMA  2005-07-01 11:19:58 
Re: Why Pascal?
Marco van de Voort <ma  2005-07-01 12:22:27 
Re: Why Pascal?
Scott Moore <samiam@[E  2005-07-01 08:11:05 
Re: Why Pascal?
akarl <fusionfive@[EMA  2005-07-02 12:18:37 
Re: Why Pascal?
Marco van de Voort <ma  2005-07-04 07:02:00 
Re: Why Pascal?
Scott Moore <samiamsan  2005-07-11 10:54:37 
Re: Why Pascal?
Marco van de Voort <ma  2005-07-12 13:45:14 
Re: Why Pascal?
Scott Moore <samiam@[E  2005-07-12 07:18:03 
Re: Why Pascal?
"Chris Burrows"  2005-07-30 17:05:27 
Re: Why Pascal?
Scott Moore <samiamsan  2005-08-01 11:04:01 
Re: Why Pascal?
"Chris Burrows"  2005-07-30 17:30:30 

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