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    Does anyone actually use raw pascal any more? But as has been said before, this is a VB forum...although not sure why we have C++ and assembler though
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    this is a VB forum...although not sure why we have C++ and assembler though


    parksie, don't tell me that you are against the C++ and assembly forum.

    I was not refering to just pure PASCAL but also to Delphi which is a very widely used environment.
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    Very much for them, just not sure why they're here If they weren't there I'd barely have a post count
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    Hey how about a LISP forum! or maybe an COBRA forum? Python?
    PEARL?.

    I dont think a raw pascal forum would be a good idea unless it's turbo pascal, Delphi which a lot of people perfer to use instaed of VB(from what ive seen). They probably wouldnt get much traffic
    since this is really a VB site i guess. But it's a thought.

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