Designing new rules variations for D&D is pretty much rearranging deckchairs on the Titanic :)
Anyhow - I haven't touched Pascal in years, but it's the language I grew up on in school. Although we used Turbo Pascal. Strangely enough, when my IT section at work failed to produce any meaningful software, workaround, or response for a request we made for a label printing program when I first started working at the National Library - I wrote one in Turbo Pascal. That was over 10 years ago.
It is still being used today.
Scarey, huh?
They use a dot matrix printer with it and a dos window.
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Date: 2006-11-03 03:25 am (UTC)Anyhow - I haven't touched Pascal in years, but it's the language I grew up on in school. Although we used Turbo Pascal. Strangely enough, when my IT section at work failed to produce any meaningful software, workaround, or response for a request we made for a label printing program when I first started working at the National Library - I wrote one in Turbo Pascal. That was over 10 years ago.
It is still being used today.
Scarey, huh?
They use a dot matrix printer with it and a dos window.