On 04/29/2016 11:59 AM, Diane Bruce wrote:
Pascal and the Bell Northern Research, BNR (prior to Nortel amalgamation) derivative were pretty awful. Fortunately I never had to use the BNR version. They both suffered from not having separate compilation units, at least until near the end of BNR.
DEC Pascal and Borland's Turbo Pascal had separate compilation that worked pretty well. The one place I see Pascal being a bit out of the league of other systems was standard text and numeric I/O being substantially slower than the I/O library routines for some other languages. Not a problem if just reading or writing a page of text, but if handling hundreds of K you definitely notice. Binary I/O seemed to be OK.

Jon

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