Pascal (Pa) is SI unit of pressure, defined as 1 newton per square metre. Named after Blaise Pascal, who contributed to hydrodynamics. Equivalent to 10 barye in CGS system
Pascal is modern, object-oriented language with classes, units and generics. Compiles to fast, native code with type safety. Available through Free Pascal Compiler and Lazarus IDE. Supports both FPC/Lazarus and Delphi compilers
Born in 1623 in Clermont, France, Pascal suffered from poor health from age two. Received only formal education from his mathematician father. Suffered from constant pain from age eighteen, requiring liquid food at age twenty-four
Pascal (Pa) is SI unit of pressure, named after Blaise Pascal. Defined as one newton per square meter. Standard atmospheric pressure is 101.325 kPa
Turbo Pascal is a popular Pascal compiler developed by Borland in 1980s. Features integrated development environment and elegant syntax. Enhanced Pascal syntax with objects for various programming tasks. Includes built-in compiler and extensive library of functions
Scripts consist of variable declarations, Tool Init, and Tool Process procedures. Procedures can be declared before Init and Process functions. Statements must end with semicolon (;)