Robys Pascal Tutorial
December 19th, 2007 | posted by adminuse Borland Pascal 7.0 for the code. If you using other compiler, say, Microsoft QuickPascal, you may do a slight modification. Still, you cannot review the Borland-specific lesson, like using BGI and so on. However, the concepts is all the same. Don't worry. I plan to divide the tutorial into 4 courses :
* Lesson 1 is all about the basics of Pascal.
It tells you about the basic structure, branches (if,case..of), constants, loops (for, while..do, repeat..until), procedures and functions, arrays, records, string manipulation, enumerated types, sets, get the most of crt unit, making custom unit, text, typed, and untyped files.
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* Lesson 2 goes far more.
It's all about pointers, all types linked-lists (single, double, circular, multidimensional, tree), using Borland Graphic Interface (BGI), printer unit, overlaying, register and interrupt concepts, the rest of DOS unit, I/O port and concepts, combining Pascal and Assembler (internally or externally), and the basics of protected mode programming.
Download lesson 2
* Lesson 3 is about Object Oriented Programming (OOP) in Pascal.
Contains all the basics of OOP concepts, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and virtual methods. The OOP methodology is explained with two working examples, Turbo Vision tutorial is here too for 6 chapters. After Turbo Vision tutorial, you can view one example in OOP assimilated to Turbo Vision so that you can compare it vis-a-vis. There is some of low level programming and a mild introduction to Windows programming.
No, It's not done yet, but it's worth a look. Four more chapters to go.
* Lesson 4 is about Pascal Programming for Windows
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