>Hm... intersting.
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>Back in the DOS days, a lot of folks (non-programmers) used to criticize me for using Turbo Pascal -- claiming that nothing useful can ever be done in a "toy" language. Interestingly enough, these folks *were the same people* who were gushing about Delphi/Kylix, thinking that it was the greatest thing since sliced bread...
I really liked Turbo Pascal. I started with that in my first data structures course in college and it was far and away superior to anything I had used until then.
REAL fast, stable, well documented. Nothing like it until I met FoxPro/Dos 0.96. (FoxBase+ and 386 were real fast but it really didn't have any other outstanding features).
They don't make 'em like that anymore.
My first couple of years as a developer were based on Turbo Pascal.
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