![]() ![]() ![]() ("For" loop)įifth tutorial Pascalite version: Let there be light. Third tutorial Pascalite version: Introducing variables.įourth tutorial FPK/TP version: More on variables.įourth tutorial Pascalite version: More on variables.įifth tutorial FPK/TP version: Counting in binary. Third tutorial FPK/TP version: Introducing variables. Second tutorial Pascalite version: Going loopy. Second tutorial FPK/TP version: Going loopy. Start Here Pascalite version: Setting up. (Versions ("FPK", "TP", "Pascalite") explained in the introduction and guide to the site.) Start Here FPK version: Setting up. Someday, please read the introduction and guide, further down this page? No need to do that now, if you just want to get going on. I have published some Arduino programming and use tutorials.) You say "goodbye" to Pascal's finger- annoying " :=", but semicolons remain a "little joy" to contend with. Arduinos use a language similar to C+, but if you can program in Pascal, you can learn to program the Arduino without great effort. Older and better than the Pi, which resembles the Arduino in some ways. I give details of free Pascal compilers further down the page.Īn aside: I became excited about the Arduino microcontroller quite a few years ago. You can work with Pascal without spending a penny. Sadly, I am no longer offering links, due to widespread abuse by blaggards. I have notes for translators, if you would add a translation. ![]() My thanks to all of the kind translators! This page, as it stood Oct 17 is available in human-translated French, thanks to Avice. This page, as it stood May 18 is available in human-translated German, thanks to Philip. ![]()
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