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So I found this Turbo Pascal 4 book, which apparently belongs to my dad

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  • 8
    Oh god
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    @Alice I don’t know, but it’s so painful to read... I’m impressed my dad had so much patience to study this
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    @Alice I was curious so tried searching for the procedure name oneeqn, got this http://whatmeanings.com/14/...

    have to say it's not a lot weirder than the code
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  • 0
    Moar 2
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    @Alice the tongue always turns to the aching tooth
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    @Alice it was kinda harsh... I think?
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    @Alice nvm 🙃
  • 6
    The author was my lecturer.
    Can't really recommend neither the language nor the lecturer.
  • 0
    I used to write code in turbo Pascal, was good times..

    I would love to have it in English, maybe will check on amazon.

    If you see how it is written reminds python structure
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    @Alice
    Check python style will see similar things
  • 3
    I have The C++ Programming Language from my Dad, that's one heavy ass book
  • 3
    Looks pretty neat to me.
    Widziałem gorsze podręczniki xd
  • 3
    Oh and he has also this
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    Sweet man! Yeah the code is funky but having books on retro tech is pretty cool. I had a commodore 64 basic book in my grandparents house :v apparently one of the cleaning ladys threw it out years ago cuz I have not found it :P
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    Piekne i przydatne, co jeszcze mozna chciec?
  • 3
    So many Poles in here we could already make a football gate.

    I was learning Pascal as a first language at high school for programming basics. I thing most of the Polish high schoolers were. At least ones born before 1996 when education reform hit 'em hard.
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    @LinuxUser0001 to the non polish people here
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    I found this
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    @Wackoo Turbo Pascal + Assembler = Turbo Assembler. What can go wrong? xD
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    @JoshBent hehehe. Cool.
  • 0
    I too have some books from my dad. It's interesting to see how much coding developed, but still somehow stayed the same over 40 years.
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