![]() ![]() ![]() Pascal is a strongly typed language, procedural, case insensitive, with extensive error checking. The language also lends itself to teaching with its easy syntax. There are many benefits from this type of programming such as code reusability, partitioning code into readable modules and procedures, and help programmers work together on code simultaneously. Pascal is a popular teaching language to introduce structured programming techniques to students. Pascal was named in honour after the French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher Blaise Pascal who helped to pioneer computer development. The language is a direct descendant from ALGOL 60, and takes programming components from ALGOL 68 and ALGOL-W. Pascal is an imperative and procedural programming language designed in the late 1960s by Niklaus Wirth to teach structured programming using subprograms called procedures and functions. ![]()
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