Pascal

Turbo Pascal language and Pascal programming resources. Games are computer programs using a combination of text, graphics, video, and sound in creating action. From simple games for children, to the more realistic and high-quality games used to train aviators, and oil-tanker captains, games are available in many different varieties of concept and function. In games, the player uses an input device, i.e., a joystick or mouse buttons to control the actions visible on screen. Pascal is a high-level language designed by Niklaus Wirth in the 1970s. Pascal is an improvement in game programming, by its organization of data. However, its drawbacks are machine dependability, limiting the usefulness. The links included herein relate specifically to Pascal.


Bob Ferguson, The Netherlands: Pascal Freeware Guide
Check Bob Ferguson, The Netherlands, for freeware games, tools, and source codes for Pascal, including links to other freeware and shareware sites.

John Stockton, United Kingdom: Pascal Information Guide
Check John Stockton's Home Page for help and information on Pascal, Y2K problems, and date calculations, including FAQs, and more.

Lev Possajennikov, Australia: Pascal Applications and Source Codes
Browse Lev Possajennikov, Australia, for Pascal programs, applications, games, source codes, and file descriptions geared towards those heading into programming.

Pascal-Central.com
Check Pascal-Central.com for information on Pascal technical terms and resources, including source code, Internet links, articles and more.

Power Up, Australia: Open Transport for Beginners
Check Power Up, Australia for source codes for Macintosh's open transport operations, with examples and problem descriptions.

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands, Wouter Soer: Pascal Applications and Explanations
Browse Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands for Pascal advice, tips, source code, applications, explanations and more for the Pascal computer language.

Universitat-Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany: Pascal Programs
Browse Universitat-Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany for Pascal and Turbo Pascal applications, code, utilities, and bug tips for game and non-game programmers.
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