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pfc2ide is a GUI front end for the Pascal-FC compiler. Pascal-FC is Alan Burns' and Geoff Davies' version of Pascal for Concurrent Programming education. Pfc2 is my slightly improved version of PFC.
Here you will find various free educational programs mainly devoted to EFL language Learning/Teaching. They are written in Delphi 6 OE, Kylix3 OE, Lazarus and even Gambas. They may be helpful both to students and to teachers.
Modernizing the sentential and predicate logic programs, Bertie and Twootie, by cleaning up the code, rewritting the code to conform to the standard Pascal defination, and developing a graphical user interface for both X and MS Windows.
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This program teaches library clerks (often temporary students) to shelve books and read shelves according to the official national book call numbering system, created by the Library of Congress.