Pascal user manual and report

Book • 1974
The "Pascal User Manual and Report" is a seminal work in computer science, providing a comprehensive guide to the Pascal programming language.

Authored by Niklaus Wirth and Kathleen Jensen, it details the language's syntax, semantics, and implementation.

The book's concise yet rigorous approach influenced generations of programmers and contributed to Pascal's widespread adoption in education and industry.

Its impact extends beyond Pascal itself, shaping the design and philosophy of subsequent programming languages.

The book's enduring legacy lies in its emphasis on structured programming and its contribution to the development of more efficient and reliable software.

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