Introduction to Lux Pascal

Introduction to Lux Pascal
Author: Gilad James, PhD
Publisher: Gilad James Mystery School
Total Pages: 92
Release:
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0864404271

Lux Pascal is a modern programming language designed for high-performance parallel computing, especially in the field of scientific computing and data processing. It is an extension of Pascal language and provides a rich set of features, such as support for arrays, matrices, complex numbers, and built-in functions for mathematical operations. Lux Pascal aims to enable developers to write efficient, scalable, and maintainable code, while also providing a simple and intuitive syntax. One of the key strengths of Lux Pascal is its use of data parallelism, which allows multiple data items to be processed simultaneously. This is achieved through the use of parallel loops, which can distribute data across multiple cores or processors. Additionally, Lux Pascal provides a set of built-in functions for task parallelism, which allows developers to create multiple threads and execute them concurrently. With these features, Lux Pascal is well-suited for numerical computations, data analytics, and simulations, as well as other performance-critical applications.

A Practical Introduction to Pascal

A Practical Introduction to Pascal
Author: WILSON/ADDYMAN
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1475717644

Since the first edition of this book was written in 1977, there has been a tremendous increase in the use of Pascal. This increased use has had two significant effects. (1) It has produced a bett er understanding of the facilities of Pascal and their use. (2) It has fostered the production of the ISO standard for Pascal. This second edition reflects both this better understanding and the clarifications and changes to Pascal which have resulted from the production of the BSljlSO Pascal standard. The standard (BS 6192, which supplies the technical content for ISO 7185) is the definitive document on Pascal. My work on the Pascal standard has convinced me that the description of a programming language may be tutorial, or it may be definitive, or it may be neither! The chapters of this book do not constitute a definitive description of Pascal. They are essentially tutorial. The book is based on an introductory lecture course given at Manchester. In addition to lectures, the course consists of two kinds of practical work. The first is based on the solution of short pencil-and-paper exercises. The second requires the student to write complete programs and run them using interactive computer terminals. Each chapter of the book concludes with exercises and problems suitable forthese purposes. Although solutions to all of these are not presented in the book, teaching staff may obtain them by application to the authors.

An Introduction to Numerical Methods with Pascal

An Introduction to Numerical Methods with Pascal
Author: Laurence Atkinson
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1983
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

A summary of Pascal; Rounding errors; Non-linear algebraic equations; Linear algebraic equations; Eingenvalues and eingenvectors. Discrete function approximation; differentiation equations; Operators, reserved words and standard functions; Programs, procedures and functions.

Introduction to Pascal

Introduction to Pascal
Author: Jim Welsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 307
Release: 1982
Genre: Pascal (Computer program language)
ISBN: 9780876924679

Introduction to Pascal

Introduction to Pascal
Author: Aditya P. Mathur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1983
Genre: Pascal (Computer program language).
ISBN: 9780074517628