======================================================================PASCAL TUTOR (Disk 1 of 2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Pascal Tutor is a paper based introductory tutorial on the use of the Pascal language. The tutorial is distributed on diskette and can be printed conveniently. The second disk contains the Pascal source code for examples used throughout the tutorial. ====================================================================== Disk #1 ------------ Pascal Tutor READ ME Text file describing product & printing procedures PRINTEXT BAT Batch file to print all of the .TXT files TABCONT TXT Tutorial table of contents INTRO TXT Tutorial introduction CHAP1 TXT Tutorial Chapter 1 CHAP2 TXT " " 2 CHAP3 TXT " " 3 CHAP4 TXT " " 4 CHAP5 TXT " " 5 CHAP6 TXT " " 6 CHAP7 TXT " " 7 CHAP8 TXT " " 8 CHAP9 TXT " " 9 CHAP10 TXT " " 10 CHAP11 TXT " " 11 CHAP12 TXT " " 12 CHAP13 TXT " " 13 =========================================================================== Program name: Pascal Tutor Author name: Coronado Enterprises Address: 12501 Coronado Ave. NE Albuquerque, NM 87122 Telephone Number: None Suggested Donation: $10.00 Program Description: Pascal Tutor is an introductory course to the Pascal programming language. It includes generic and and Borland's Turbo Pascal in its study of the language. This course is recommended for the novice who knows nothing about computer programming and others who have programming experience in other languages. This is a two disk product. The first diskette contains the tutorial text and it is recommended that it be printed by use of an included batch file. The second diskette contains the Pascal source code for each of the examples included throughout the tutorial. These examples are meant to be studied and then compiled and run by the student. The examples are short and focus in on the topic of discussion. It is noted that some of the programs will not compile correctly on a compiler other than the Turbo Pascal version 3.0. In these cases the reader may be able to substitute the proper code. All of the points of Pascal language, including proper structured programming techniques, are covered at the elementary levels in easy to read, well written text. The authors appear to be highly skilled in both the use of the programming language and the art of instruction design. Required, of course, is a complete IBM hardware setup, including at least one disk drive, and some sort of Pascal compiler. Also available, in similar format, is a tutorial on the 'C' programming language. --------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES FOR AMSTRAD PCW USERS: By Gerry Austin PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE LIBRARY 7 Deeley Close, Cradley Heath, Warley, West Midlands. B64 7NF I have transfered this useful tutorial from MS DOS to Amstrad PCW format for the benefit of the many users, and potential users of Pascal. This tutorial is shareware. Please judge the value of this work in the light of the usefulness and value compared with the cost of a conventional book on this subject. If you find this tutorial useful I urge you to send your donation to the author. These text files, as described above may be TYPED from CP/M + or Printed/Viewed with NSWP.COM. Alternatively you may import them individually into LocoScript, tidy up the format and printout on your own printer for a permanent record. They are all in ASCII format.