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Re: Instant Pascal screenshots



mdj wrote:
On Aug 14, 4:03 pm, PZ <skierp...@yahoo.com> wrote:

As I recall, Instant Pascal was impressive, but didn't offer a
compiler on the GS, only the Mac version offered compilation I
believe.  Instant Pascal was intended more for an educational
environment, and to groom people for programming on the Mac.


Instant Pascal was 128k IIe/IIc ...

It was quite a feat on such hardware - the problem was always that it
implied a platform that didn't really exist, insofar that the
underlying functionality of Instant Pascal was only sufficient to
support itself, and not general purpose applications.

I've always admired applications of this ilk, which gave you an idea
of what *could* be done, if only you had just a little more....

Unfortunately, it seems to be much more popular to create applications
that do just enough to give you an idea of what *could* be done, if
only you could figure out how to use it...  ;-)

-michael

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