XPost: alt.folklore.computers   
   From: robin_listas@es.invalid   
      
   On 2026-01-06 22:30, c186282 wrote:   
   > On 1/6/26 11:30, John Ames wrote:   
   >> On Tue, 6 Jan 2026 13:19:54 +0100   
   >> "Carlos E.R." wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> Turbo Pascal had [...]   
   >>   
   >> Sure did! But TP didn't roll out 'til 1983, thirteen years into the   
   >> language's existence.   
   >>   
   >>> I don't think anyone used the original flavor of the language.   
   >>   
   >> The ISO standard wasn't finalized 'til 1983, the same year as TP; even   
   >> UCSD Pascal didn't come around 'til 1977. But it was being used for   
   >> teaching well before that, and Kernighan's essay was published in '81,   
   >> so people were most definitely using (or trying to use) earlier forms   
   >> of the language for stuff.   
   >   
   > I used the M$/IBM multi-pass Pascal compiler (still   
   > have it in a VM) I *think* that came out maybe a   
   > year before TP.   
   >   
   > Remember seeing a little ad in a magazine for TP.   
   > The price was good, the claims seemed impressive.   
   > So, I bought it. NOT disappointed. Made development   
   > unbelievably quicker/easier. Had to wait until v3   
   > to get good graphics though. Even found a good use   
   > for the 'turtle'.   
   >   
      
   I remember trying both compilers. The M$ variant was unbelievable slow.   
      
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   Cheers, Carlos.   
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