Re: Basic questions

From: C Rode (crode_at_notmail.com)
Date: 12/31/03


Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 23:19:45 GMT


> Group comp.lang.pascal has been officially dead for seven years or so.
> For current information on Pascal, you and the OP should read the
> c.l.p.b mFAQ, posted weekly in its newsgroup.
> The English Help file will, I am told, work with the "French" compiler;
> and I vaguely recall that the IDE itself has English menus.
> Since this is an international medium, please give dates in standard
> form, as given (AIUI) in ANSI X3.30-1985(R1991), FIPS PUB 4-1, 4-2 - I
> suppose that you mean 2003-12-24.
>

comp.lang.pascal is a newsgroup for Pascal programmers who want to avoid
delusional European academics...



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