Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!husc6!endor!siegel From: siegel@endor.harvard.edu (Rich Siegel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Borland Turbo Pascal 1.10 under multifinder? Message-ID: <1997@husc6.harvard.edu> Date: 1 Mar 90 04:43:55 GMT References: <5773@udccvax1.acs.udel.EDU> <6876@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> Sender: news@husc6.harvard.edu Reply-To: siegel@endor.UUCP (Rich Siegel) Organization: Symantec Language Products Group Lines: 29 In article <6876@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> ez000453@deneb () writes: >Yes, Turbo Pascal for the Mac is a pain and is extremely limited... >BUT, I can explain how to use it to a group of non-programmers within a >single class period. I'd hate to think how long it would take to go >through LSP or others. TP is very plain but there are instances when it is >good enough. Take my case, for instance. Some students have learned Pascal You might try Macintosh Pascal 3.0; it pioneered the prettyprinter which is used in THINK Pascal, and you can create single-file interpreted Pascal programs very quickly. And it works under MultiFinder. I admit a bias because I wrote it, but it's a good program in spite of that. :-) R. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rich Siegel Staff Software Developer Symantec Corporation, Language Products Group Internet: siegel@endor.harvard.edu UUCP: ..harvard!endor!siegel "When someone who makes four hundred and fifty dollars an hour wants to tell you something for free, it's a good idea to listen." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~