Turbo Pascal programmer's library / Kris A. Jamsa and Steven Nameroff

By: Jamsa, Kris A [author]Contributor(s): Nameroff, Steven [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Osborne : McGraw-Hill Book Company, c1988Edition: Second EditionDescription: xiv, 583 pages ; 25 cmISBN: 0078813689Subject(s): PASCAL (COMPUTER PROGRAM LANGUAGE)LOC classification: QA 76.73 .J36 1988
Contents:
1. Unique features of turbo pascal -- 2. Mathematical routines -- 3. Array manipulation -- 4. searching and sorting -- 5. String manipulation -- 6. Pointers and dynamic data structures -- 7. Input and output -- 8. Menus and special I/O -- 9. ROM-BIOS and DOS interface -- 10. File manipulation routines -- 11. Programming the pipe -- 12. Turbo pascal numerical methods toolbox -- 13. Graphics and the graphix toolbox -- 14. Turbo pascal numerical methods toolbox -- 15. Date and time manipulation routines -- 16. Miscellaneous routines.
Summary: Pascal was developed in 1971 by Niklaus Wirth in response to a growing need for a structured, modular, strongly typed, and systematic programming language.
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GC QA 76.73 .H65 1987 The C companion / GC QA 76.73 .H88 1988 Programming using the C language / GC QA 76.73 .H657 1987 BASIC : concepts and applications / GC QA 76.73 .J36 1988 Turbo Pascal programmer's library / GC QA 76.73 .J66 1981 Introduction to computer applications using BASIC / GC QA 76.73 .K45 1988 Turbo C : the essentials of C programming / GC QA 76.73 .K54 1988 Advanced Turbo BASIC /

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Unique features of turbo pascal -- 2. Mathematical routines -- 3. Array manipulation -- 4. searching and sorting -- 5. String manipulation -- 6. Pointers and dynamic data structures -- 7. Input and output -- 8. Menus and special I/O -- 9. ROM-BIOS and DOS interface -- 10. File manipulation routines -- 11. Programming the pipe -- 12. Turbo pascal numerical methods toolbox -- 13. Graphics and the graphix toolbox -- 14. Turbo pascal numerical methods toolbox -- 15. Date and time manipulation routines -- 16. Miscellaneous routines.

Pascal was developed in 1971 by Niklaus Wirth in response to a growing need for a structured, modular, strongly typed, and systematic programming language.

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