Abstract

The second of a series of papers on modern high-level programming languages for microprocessors introduces PASCAL, which was the first language to implement strong data typing and support for structured programming. The major language constructs — program structures, control structures, simple and structured data types etc. — are discussed with respect to their support for good software engineering practice. The development of a program to simulate the behaviour of a simple computer is outlined as a programming example.

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