great help! Thanks. And the site it links too is pretty awesome too!!!
great help! Thanks. And the site it links too is pretty awesome too!!!
http://www.webdesignprofessionals.co.uk (any criticism is welcome!)
If you have a Kindle or an iPad with the Kindle app, you could look for the ebook Pascal Basics. It's a pretty good reference for your basic Pascal dialect, though it does use Turbo Pascal. Just as well the dialect used is compatible with Free Pascal so it'll do the job. It costs only $0.99 which shouldn't break your bank, especially if you already have an eReader/tablet.
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Nice one guys! I had a look for an online ebook as I don't have a kindle and not at home to dload software.
Foudn a couple of useful guides, omne better than the other.
(Can i upload them here)
http://www.webdesignprofessionals.co.uk (any criticism is welcome!)
And I can install it on my windows 7 tablet along with PDF viewers, flash, OpenGL gaming, 1080p movies, office, full keyboard (albeit azerty), and full on firefox. TBH I am very glad I went down this route rather then iPad - its a bit heavier and the battery clocks in at just over 6h30 but still, I can't complainfree kindle ebook reader for PC
In terms of tutorials and reference I'd definitely check out http://www.learn-programming.za.net/learn_pascal_programming.html - its where I learnt pretty much all my pascal and they have some gret indexed stuff. There's another one out there which I stumble across occasionally, but whenever I think 'that compiler might have a point in saying something crazy is what I'm doing that's where I look You'd be surprised how often that is... Just like those times you forget which way Str and Val go (Int - > string or the other way?) and which order to put the string, integer and error code into Val (guess )...
I once tried to change the world. But they wouldn't give me the source code. Damned evil cunning.
http://www.explainth.at/downloads/dquick.pdf
Maybe a little bit minimalist, but hey! it's a cheat sheet, not an encyclopaedia
thats a pretty handy sheet. thanks!
http://www.webdesignprofessionals.co.uk (any criticism is welcome!)
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