Showing posts with label Pascal. Show all posts
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Monday, April 26, 2010

Pascal Programming Fundamentals


P. S. Grover, "Pascal Programming Fundamentals"
Allied Publishers Pvt Ltd | 2001 | ISBN: 817764193X | 312 pages | PDF | 13,7 MB

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Pascal Programming


Radhaganeshan P., "Pascal Programming"
New Age International Pvt Ltd | 1997 | ISBN: 8122410960 | 239 pages | PDF | 7,7 MB

A large number of substances are pumped into the earths atmosphere every day, because of endless anthropogenic activities. This has resulted in several chemical reactions and interactions. Understanding of different aspects of environmental chemicals is very vital for a proper and judicious management of toxic chemicals. In fact, global awareness on environment demands certain essential inputs.

These, for example, include information about different pollutants, nature of adverse and deleterious effects that the pollutants may cause to animals, humans and to the living environment; the kind of risks that these chemicals pose to humans and to the society at large; the protocols required to evaluate chemical safety; good laboratory
practices that should be followed to generate reliable and reproducible data and the manner of extrapolation of animal data to humans.

This book provides, in a comprehensive manner, some of the important information that is urgently required by a large number of readers representing a cross section of our society. In short, this book is a must for students, researchers and teachers studying the environment, and regulatory agencies and health managers involved in protection and preservation of our fragile environment.

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Handbook of Algorithms and Data Structures in Pascal and C


Gaston H. Gonnet , R. Baeza-Yates, Gaston Gonnet, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, "Handbook of Algorithms and Data Structures in Pascal and C"
Addison-Wesley Pub (Sd) | 1991 | ISBN: 0201416077 | 424 pages | PDF | 22,2 MB

This second edition brings together many useful algorithms and their associated data structures in a single, handy reference, featuring a new section on text manipulation algorithms and expanded coverage of arithmetical algorithms. Each algorithm is coded in both C and Pascal.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Numerical Toolbox for Verified Computing I: Basic Numerical Problems : Theory, Algorithms, and Pascal-Xsc Programs


Numerical Toolbox for Verified Computing I: Basic Numerical Problems : Theory, Algorithms, and Pascal-Xsc Programs (Springer Series in Computational Mathematics): R. Hammer, M. Hocks, U. Kulisch, D. Ratz
Springer | ISBN: 0387571183 | 1993-12 | djvu (ocr) | 360 pages | 5.29 Mb


Numerical Toolbox for Verified Computing presents an extensive set of sophisticated tools to solve basic numerical problems with a verification of the results using the features of the scientific computer language PASCAL-XSC. The overriding concern of this book is reliability - the automatic verification of the result a computer returns for a given problem. This book is the first to offer a general discussion on arithmetic and computational reliability, analytical mathematics and verification techniques, algorithms, and (most importantly) actual implementations in the form of working computer routines. In each chapter, examples, exercises, and numerical results demonstrate the application of the routines presented. The book introduces many computational verification techniques. It is not assumed that the reader has any prior formal knowledge of numerical verification or any familiarity with interval analysis. The necessary concepts are introduced. Some of the subjects that the book covers in detail are not usually found in standard numerical analysis texts. This book is intended primarily as a reference text for anyone wishing to apply, modify, or develop routines to obtain mathematically certain and reliable results. It can also be used as a textbook for an advanced course in scientific computation with automatic result verification.

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Pascal For Electronics And Communications


Pascal For Electronics And Communications
CRC | ISBN: 0273021559 | 1985-12-31 | PDF | 160 pages | 2 Mb

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Dynamical Systems and Fractals: Computer Graphics Experiments with Pascal


Karl-Heinz Becker, Dynamical Systems and Fractals: Computer Graphics Experiments with Pascal
Cambridge University Press | ISBN: 052136910X | 1989 | PDF | 416 pages | 7.49 MB

This study of chaos, fractals and complex dynamics is intended for anyone familiar with computers. While keeping the mathematics to a simple level with few formulas, the reader is introduced to an area of current scientific research that was scarcely possible until the availability of computers. The book is divided into two main parts; the first provides the most interesting problems, each with a solution in a computer program format. Numerous exercises enable the reader to conduct his or her own experimental work. The second part provides sample programs for specific machine and operating systems; details refer to IBM-PC with MS-DOS and Turbo-Pascal, UNIX 42BSD with Berkeley Pascal and C. Other implementations of the graphics routines are given for the Apple Macintosh, Apple IIE and IIGS and Atari ST.

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PASCAL User Manual and Report


PASCAL User Manual and Report
Springer | 184 pages | 2007 | ISBN: 354006950X | PDF | 5 MB

This manual is directed to those who have previously acquired some programming skill.The intention is to provide a means of learning Pascal without outside guidance. It is based on The Programming Language Pascal (Revised Report) --the basic definition of Pascal and concise reference manual for the experienced Pascal programmer.
The linear structure of a book is by no means ideal for introducing a language, whether it be a formal or natural one. Nevertheless, it is recommended to follow the given organization, paying particular attention to the example programs, and then to reread those sections causing difficultes. Chapters 0 to 12 define the language Pascal and serve as a standard for both the implementor and the programmer. The implementer must regard the task of recognizing Standard Pascal as the minmum requirement of his system, while the programmer who intends his programs to be transferable from one installation to another should use only features described as Standard Pascal. On the other hand, any implementation may (and usually does) go beyond the minimum. Chapters 13 and 14 document the implementation of Pascal on the CDC 6000 machine. Chapter 13 describes the additional features of the language PASCAL 6000, whereas chapter 14 is devoted to the use of the compiler and the system under the operating system SCOPE.

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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Learn Pascal in Three Days


Learn Pascal in Three Days is an update of one of the best-selling introductions to Pascal on the market for beginning programmers. The title is recognized as one of the best introductions to Pascal suitable for students or anyone wanting a solid foundation in structured programming. Pascal is considered an ideal programming language to begin programming because of its highly structured syntax.

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