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Microsoft '''QuickPascal''' was an Pascal programming environment for DOS released in 1989. It was a low budget product similar to Borland's [[Turbo Pascal]] and compatible to it at some degree. | Microsoft '''QuickPascal''' was an Pascal programming environment for DOS released in 1989. It was a low budget product similar to Borland's [[Turbo Pascal]] and compatible to it at some degree. The technology was licensed from French company [[Nat Systems]]. | ||
== Package == | |||
The product was shipped on 3 x 3.5 inch (720k) or 5 x 5.25 inch (360k) diskettes: | |||
# Setup/Utilities | |||
# Program | |||
# Microsoft QuickPascal Advisor | |||
# Libraries | |||
# Microsoft QuickPascal Express | |||
== Version == | == Version == | ||
* 1989: QuickPascal 1.0 | * May 1989: QuickPascal 1.0 | ||
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
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* Jamsa: ''Microsoft QuickPascal'', Microsoft Press 1990, ISBN 1-55615-243-4 | * Jamsa: ''Microsoft QuickPascal'', Microsoft Press 1990, ISBN 1-55615-243-4 | ||
* Jamsa: ''Microsoft QuickPascal Programming'', Microsoft Press 1990, ISBN 1-55615-248-5 | * Jamsa: ''Microsoft QuickPascal Programming'', Microsoft Press 1990, ISBN 1-55615-248-5 | ||
* Shammas: ''Object | * Shammas: ''Object-Oriented Programming with QuickPascal'', Wiley 1990, ISBN 0-471-50954-X | ||
* Schneider: ''Microsoft QuickPascal : | * Schneider: ''Microsoft QuickPascal : An Introduction to Structured and Object-Oriented Programming'', Dellen 1990, ISBN 0-02-407595-7 | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
[[Category:Pascal]] [[Category:DOS Tools]] | [[Category:Pascal]] [[Category:DOS Tools]] |
Revision as of 20:39, 20 February 2016
Microsoft QuickPascal was an Pascal programming environment for DOS released in 1989. It was a low budget product similar to Borland's Turbo Pascal and compatible to it at some degree. The technology was licensed from French company Nat Systems.
Package
The product was shipped on 3 x 3.5 inch (720k) or 5 x 5.25 inch (360k) diskettes:
- Setup/Utilities
- Program
- Microsoft QuickPascal Advisor
- Libraries
- Microsoft QuickPascal Express
Version
- May 1989: QuickPascal 1.0
Publications
- Nameroff: Using QuickPascal, Osborne McGraw-Hill 1989, ISBN 0-07-881520-7
- Yester: Mastering QuickPascal, Sybex 1990, ISBN 0-89588-653-7
- Jamsa: Microsoft QuickPascal, Microsoft Press 1990, ISBN 1-55615-243-4
- Jamsa: Microsoft QuickPascal Programming, Microsoft Press 1990, ISBN 1-55615-248-5
- Shammas: Object-Oriented Programming with QuickPascal, Wiley 1990, ISBN 0-471-50954-X
- Schneider: Microsoft QuickPascal : An Introduction to Structured and Object-Oriented Programming, Dellen 1990, ISBN 0-02-407595-7