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Pascal Programming
Hi Tizizi, thank you for recently proofreading Pascal Programming a bit. I just wanted to note that the other way round is not a spelling mistake (as you indicated by the edit summary), but can be considered chiefly British. I prefer AE for the book, so thank you. ‑‑Kai Burghardt (discuss • contribs) 12:05, 15 August 2022 (UTC)


 * Hi Kai,
 * I'm trying to learn Pascal these days, so I printed out the book and am currently trying to figure out the difference between procedures and functions. Thanks a lot for all your work on this book. I change things only when I'm fairly certain that there's a typo, but this case shows you should keep an eye on my edits. Tizizi (discuss • contribs) 18:31, 15 August 2022 (UTC)
 * That’s great! How’s it going, learning Pascal? I’d appreciate it if you could provide feedback regarding the materials, the WikiBook, what’s confusing, what could use some more explanation, you know, stuff like that. I just revamped the page no Files. ‑‑ Kai Burghardt (discuss • contribs) 00:00, 3 October 2022 (UTC)
 * Hey Kai, sorry for the delay, I was a bit busy the last couple of months so I had to put the study of the book on hold. I'm planning to get back to it in a few days. So far, I can say that I'm using Free Pascal and IMHO the overwhelming majority of readers will do the same, so references to the (unmaintained) GNU Pascal and maybe Delphi seem unnecessary except a short presentation.
 * Also, in the future I hope to be able to write a GUI program with network access and l10n support. Another thing I would like to do is to be able offer both a CLI and GUI access to the program. These are probably beyond the scope of the book, but I'm hoping they may be useful as hints for future expansion. Gérard Swinnen's "Apprendre à programmer avec Python" (Learning to program with Python, CC By-NC-SA) tackles the GUI and network access fairly early to give show readers what they can do and motivate them. If you speak French, it can be a nice resource for inspiration.
 * As soon as I get back to Pascal, I'll make sure to share my thoughts on the book. Tizizi (discuss • contribs) 18:47, 19 October 2022 (UTC)