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    UCSD Pascal is a Pascal programming language system that runs on the UCSD p-System, a portable, highly machine-independent operating system. UCSD Pascal...
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  • extended to full Pascal language status. This was done with several compilers, but one notable exception was UCSD Pascal, which was based on Pascal-P2. It kept...
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  • Apple Pascal is an implementation of Pascal for the Apple II and Apple III computer series, based on UCSD Pascal. Just like other UCSD Pascal implementations...
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  • interpreted BASIC or UCSD Pascal, which compiled to p-code which was then interpreted at runtime. Unlike some other development tools, Turbo Pascal disks had no...
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    The University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego, or colloquially UCSD) is a public land-grant research university in San Diego, California, United...
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  • Pascal implementation for microcomputers was UCSD Pascal, which many people considered overpriced at hundreds of dollars. The original basis for UCSD...
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  • specifically to run the UCSD p-System efficiently. Compared to other microcomputers, which use a machine language p-code interpreter, the Pascal MicroEngine has...
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  • P-code machine (redirect from UCSD p-code)
    notable uses of P-Code machines is the P-Machine of the Pascal-P system. The developers of the UCSD Pascal implementation within this system construed the P...
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  • Turing TUTOR (PLATO Author Language) TXL TypeScript Tynker Ubercode UCSD Pascal Umple Unicon Uniface UNITY UnrealScript V (also known as vlang) Vala...
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  • ahead under the name green and the language was based on an old model of UCSD Pascal, which makes it possible to generate interpretive code. "A Conversation...
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