Pascal Wizard

Pascal Wizard

Author: Richard Wiener

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13:

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This comprehensive reference guide presents all the facets of the Pascal language in an easily accessible manner. Many fully tested program segments that illustrate all of the features of the Pascal language and the source code for a powerful spelling checker is presented in its entirety. The latest changes to the Pascal language are presented and summarized. This package illustrates many low-level programming techniques applicable in an extended Pascal dialect, Meta Pascal and presents important non-standard features of Turbo Pascal, UCSD Pascal, Meta Pascal and Microsoft Pascal. Chapters cover programming style, lexical structure, input and output in Pascal, data abstraction in Pascal, recent changes to Pascal - the ISO standard, Turbo, UCSD and Microsoft Pascal, differences between Pascal and Modula-2, Turbo Pascal procedures and functions, Turbo Pascal case study - animation graphics, other Pascal extensions and bit and byte manipulations. Appendixes contain syntax of Pascal, ASCII character set, Turbo Pascal compiler directives, references and resources.


The Secular Wizard

The Secular Wizard

Author: Christopher Stasheff

Publisher: Stasheff Literary Enterprises

Published: 2013-12-26

Total Pages: 429

ISBN-13: 0984862390

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In sunny Latruria, the wicked old king was dead, and the new king spurned the rule of Evil. But turmoil began to spread, even across the border, when the new king also resisted Good! In nearby Merovence, Lord Wizard Matt Mantrell donned a disguise and set off to investigate--never dreaming that Latruria's sinister prime minister was mobilizing his minions... "Minstrel" Matt sang his way south, dodging deadly enemies and music critics alike. He was teamed with a lovesick lad, menaced by a manticore, haunted by a ghost from Greece, and swept along in a flood of youngsters fleeing the provinces for the "glamor" of the city. But when they all washed up in the capital, harsh reality awaited them, not gold-paved streets. And even harsher reality awaited Matt. The Lord Wizard faced the ultimate test of magic--and he would need a lot of help to pass!


The Wizard's Handbook

The Wizard's Handbook

Author: Mario Garnet

Publisher: BalboaPress

Published: 2011-07-13

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13: 1452536120

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Open the door to the School of Wizardry for an enchanting experience as you journey through the Grottos with magical instructors. You will travel through history with a shape-shifter, experience a Wiccan ceremony, discover a new astrology with a modern witch, explore the human body with a doctor who appears as a bird, and delve into the science of quantum thought with an eccentric professor. Learn how to perform magic with the headmaster, based on the knowledge acquired in the Grottos, and experience a personal revelation in the final ceremony. Then open the Crypt to explore other possibilities. Escape the trap of limited thinking. Learn the secrets of wizards and how to think out of the box to become more than you can be!


COBOL Wizard

COBOL Wizard

Author: Ruth Ashley

Publisher:

Published: 1987-05-13

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13:

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This standard reference manual presents the format and use of the COBOL programming language, incorporating Third Standard COBOL, also known as COBOL-85, which is the latest standard form of the language. Using this book in conjunction with the documentation for your compiler, your programs will be transportable to other compilers that conform to the new standard. Chapter 1 summarizes basic concepts and features of COBOL programs. Chapters 2 through 5 cover the COBOL-85 components in each of the four main divisions in the Nucleus module. Chapter 6 covers the use of the Interprogram Communication module. Chapter 7 discusses the use of file I/O: it deals with the Sequential, Relative, and Indexed modules. Chapter 8 explains the use of the Sort/Merge module. The remaining COBOL modules are covered briefly in Appendix C.


A Sea of Unfortunate Souls

A Sea of Unfortunate Souls

Author: Jay R. Wolf

Publisher: Jay R. Wolf

Published: 2022-03-14

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1735131563

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A fairy tale retelling with a dark twist! Monster hunter. Pirate. Orphan with a vendetta. Aboard her vessel, Arie Lockwood sails the open seas in search of those responsible for the murder of her fathers. When one voyage takes an unfortunate turn, Arie finds herself at the mercy of King Roland who gives her an ultimatum. Kill the Leviathan, or watch her sister die. Determined to save her sister, Arie must partner with her rivals, Pascal and Captain Hook, to fulfill the king’s command. One is loyal to the malicious royal. The other gives her lingering glances that send shivers coursing through her. Together they seek out Ursa, the sea witch, for guidance on how to bring the legendary sea monster down. What they find instead is a dark secret buried in the depths that causes Arie to question everything. Can she and her cohorts bring down the Leviathan and save her sister? Or will they become the next victims of the soul-eating monster? A Sea of Unfortunate Souls is a Little Mermaid meets Peter Pan retelling containing elements of strong language and graphic violence. With 68k+ words of darkness and intrigue, it will have you coming back for more.


Modula-2 Wizard

Modula-2 Wizard

Author: Richard Wiener

Publisher: Wiley Press

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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Modula-2 Wizard is a complete reference for programming syntax, techniques and debugging. While covering the most widely used versions of the language, this advanced reference offers high level guidance to modular programming techniques, problems and data structure.


Truth and Veridicality in Grammar and Thought

Truth and Veridicality in Grammar and Thought

Author: Anastasia Giannakidou

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2021-08-02

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 022676348X

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Can language directly access what is true, or is the truth judgment affected by the subjective, perhaps even solipsistic, constructs of reality built by the speakers of that language? The construction of such subjective representations is known as veridicality, and in this book Anastasia Giannakidou and Alda Mari deftly address the interaction between truth and veridicality in the grammatical phenomena of mood choice: the indicative and subjunctive choice in the complements of modal expressions and propositional attitude verbs. Combining several strands of analysis—formal linguistic semantics, syntactic theory, modal logic, and philosophy of language—Giannakidou and Mari’s theory not only enriches the analysis of linguistic modality, but also offers a unified perspective of modals and propositional attitudes. Their synthesis covers mood, modality, and attitude verbs in Greek and Romance languages, while also offering broader applications for languages lacking systematic mood distinction, such as English. Truth and Veridicality in Grammar and Thought promises to shape longstanding conversations in formal semantics, pragmatics, and philosophy of language, among other areas of linguistics.