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HomeLib issue: BYTE - Volume 3, issue 8 (August, 1978)
Foreground Compilation and Pascal on the New Microprocessors 50 Charles H. Forsyth, Randall J. Howard PASCAL: A Structurally Strong Language 78 Stephen R. Alpert Designing Structured Programs 143 Structured programming is an attempt to modernize software development and to reduce the side effects that divert so much programmer time from actual programming. The use of structured languages like Pascal promotes good programming techniques. Chip Weems Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar: Let Your Fingers Do The Talking: Add a Noncontact Touch Scanner 156 Steve Ciarcia Background On Building a Light-Seeking Robot Mechanism 24 Stephen A. Allen, Tony Rossetti The Number Crunching Processor 64 Peter Nelson Philadelphia's 179 Year Old Android 90 Charles F. Penniman Antique Mechanical Computers, Part 2: 18th and 19th Century Mechanical Marvels 96 James M. Williams Languages Forum: In Praise of Pascal 110 David A. Mundie Pascal Versus Cobol: Where Pascal Gets Down to Business 122 Kenneth L. Bowles JACPOT 166 Edwin E. Hastings Pascal Versus Basic: An Exercise 168 Allan M. Schwartz Nucleus In This BYTE 4 Editorial: A Vision of an Industry 6 Carl Helmers Letters 10 Technical Forum: A Letter Exchange: Extending S-100 Bus? 12 Olav Naess Technical Forum: And Some Notes 12 John C. McCallum About the Cover 16 Carl Helmers Languages Forum: A Homebrew Pascal Compiler 46 Herbert Stein Clubs, Newsletters 48 BYTE's Bugs 62 The Price is Wrong (May 1978)
Transposition Bits (June 1978)
Still Further Thoughs (June 1978) Consistency - or a Lack Thereof 89 Carl Helmers Langauges Forum: A Proposed Pascal Compiler 117 Herbert Yuen, Kin-Man Chung Event Queue 118 What's New? 177 Unclassified Ads 206 BOMB 208 Reader Service 208
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