Pascal Programming Language

Pascal Programming Language

By Anastasia Kovba

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2011-12-02
  • Current Version: 13.0
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 819.00 kB
  • Developer: Anastasia Kovba
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 12.0
Score: 2.5
2.5
From 4 Ratings

Description

The classic Pascal programming language for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Programming language is a perfect tool for studying, complex mathematical calculation, entertainment and many other useful tasks. The application is especially useful for learning the Pascal programming language. You have to buy compilations inside the application. Internet connection is required. - The great programming tool on the AppStore. - Your programming language for iOS is amazing! * FEATURES * - Compile and run your program. - Text input before program run and text output. - Enhanced source code editor with syntax highlighting, line numbers, color themes and additional keyboard. - Import and export programs by iTunes or by email. - Online language reference and several program samples. * LIMITATIONS * - Internet connection is required to compile and run a program. - Graphics, network, file system and real-time input are not supported. - Maximum running time of a program is 15 seconds. Thanks for using the application! ==================================== Pascal is an influential imperative and procedural programming language, designed in 1968/9 and published in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth as a small and efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using structured programming and data structuring. A derivative known as Object Pascal designed for object-oriented programming was developed in 1985. Pascal was developed by Niklaus Wirth and based on the ALGOL programming language, named in honor of the French mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal. Prior to his work on Pascal, Wirth had developed Euler and ALGOL W and later went on to develop the Pascal-like languages Modula-2 and Oberon. Initially, Pascal was largely, but not exclusively, intended to teach students structured programming. A generation of students used Pascal as an introductory language in undergraduate courses. Variants of Pascal have also frequently been used for everything from research projects to PC games and embedded systems. Newer Pascal compilers exist which are widely used. Pascal was the primary high-level language used for development in the Apple Lisa, and in the early years of the Mac. Parts of the original Macintosh operating system were hand-translated into Motorola 68000 assembly language from the Pascal sources. The popular typesetting system TeX by Donald E. Knuth was written in WEB, the original literate programming system, based on DEC PDP-10 Pascal, while an application like Total Commander was written in Delphi (Object Pascal). Object Pascal is still used for developing Windows applications. A cross-platform version called Free Pascal, with the Lazarus IDE, is popular with Linux users since it promises write once, compile anywhere, development.

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Reviews

  • Works - Reasonable at $3 for unlimited compilations

    4
    By _NM_
    The only downsides (which are dictated by the iOS platform) are the need to recompile the program each time and the fact that data input cannot occur when the program is running. The program has to be compiled (and presumably run) remotely and the console output is shown locally. This is the only way to run simple Object pascal programs on iOS limited to a single source file. Have not tried anything more complex but easy enough to write on a computer (macOS/Windows/Linux) using Lazarus and send to your iPhone/iPad to run. Major gripe: still runs FPC 3.0 rather than the latest version.
  • Great. Definitely worth the purchase

    5
    By Piperbarb
    It is really good for writing quick Pascal programs & testing out snippets of code when using my computer would be overkill. It also seems to adhere pretty well to FreePascal. I bought the app so I don’t have to worry about running out of compiles it’s definitely worth the purchase price of $2.99.
  • Help

    5
    By CarlosBasile
    It said: The program raises a runtime error. What can I do?
  • Worst app

    1
    By RoccoFal
    Worst app ever...downloaded it a realized you had to pay to actually make it work....hate apps like this....😪
  • Runtime error

    2
    By Nxkeieheixojn13
    Can't run my program.
  • Stupid

    1
    By Chpwnd
    It's stupid that you have to pay to compile a project. Joke of an app
  • Great App!

    5
    By Zelah Hutchinson
    I am writing a compiler that targets many languages and this app is ideal for my purposes. Keep up the good work!
  • It's nice

    4
    By aarondhunter
    This app is well developed and I love the layout. The only thing I want the developer to add is a description of the app itself in its reference section. This part is where you do this. This section is for this. For beginners like me, it would help clarify what section you write a code in, where you can read the output, etc.
  • Good function

    4
    By Xyzzy042
    I love this app and use it all the time to run my own code. The only thing I would like to see changed is to have the code compiled and run locally so that I can run code when the net isn't available.
  • rubish

    1
    By Ferlecina
    you have to buy compilations to run your program and onese you buy them it run all the program whithout let you to use it.

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