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I have colected a number of links together which may be useful for budding Pascal programmers. The sites are often like this one, with programs, games and units to download, as well as lots of other links and and bits of source code to help. I have made a list of the best ones, and if you would like your web page added to this list just email me at l42emmings@tiscali.co.uk. During the period when I was attempting to teach myself the basics of pascal using others source code, many of these sites were absolutely invluable; and if your stuck on how to implement a particular piece of code, or need a tool or library, they can usually be found on one of these sites, some of which even contain a search facility for pascal libraries.

 
This is an invaluable (if unfortunatly named) website, which although Dutch is written completely in English. It contains many things you wouldn't think possible in Turbo Pascal, such as 3d Z-buffering, and a Cd playing unit (very easy to use).
The intent of Pascal Central is to provide the Pascal community one place to obtain Pascal technical information, Pascal source code, and Pascal-related internet links. Currently a strong focus on Macintosh Pascal.
This is a truly excellent site with hundreds of bits of source code, and loads of links to other sites. You can put your page on here as well, since it is a great site to go to to look for more Pascal stuff. And I'm not just saying that because they have a link to my site (proves it must be good).
Remco de Korte is the best programmer I have come accross, and has created all sorts of games, graphics engines, and sound. The animations I have found are truly incredible, and the game flower power is excellent.
These fonts are a must for anyone programming with VGA graphics. They look professional and smooth, and often come in a range of sizes and effects. If you can't be bothered to make your own (since it takes ages), and you want some reasonable text in your programs, then check this site out.
There are over 150 Turbo Pascal 6.0 programs and sources here, ranging from 3D code to full adventure games. If you want any sort of unit for sound, keyboard, or graphics, this is one of the places I suggest looking in first. Simple interface, but all the code easy to access.
Spanish pascal is an attempt to translate the Pascal language to Spanish. It is based on the 1.0.4 freepascal source code. Later it will be translated in other languages. This is still in a development stage.
An exaustive and professional site containing all manner of Pascal related information, source code, and tutorials. Contains an extensive code database, rigourously categorized to allow ease of finding the piece of code to complete your program. A wide diversity of contributors and code, form graphics to maths routines and encryption.

 
 
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