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Programming in Pascal

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In this chapter the main features of Pascal which will be used throughout the book are summarised. It is assumed that the reader has some acquaintance with the elements of Pascal programming (there are useful introductory texts, for example, by Findlay and Watt (1978) and Wilson and Addyman (1978)). Our programs will as far as possible follow the standard defined in the Pascal User Manual and Report by Jensen and Wirth (1978).

Every number is a correct program, though perhaps for the wrong task.

Norman H. Cohen, Gödel Numbers: A New Approach to Structured Programming

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© 1983 P. M. Dew and K. R. James

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Dew, P.M., James, K.R. (1983). Programming in Pascal. In: Introduction to Numerical Computation in Pascal. Macmillan Computer Science Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17097-5_1

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