pascal
11PASCAL-P — Pascal P=A variant of Pascal used by the UCSD p system environment. Extended string and array operations, random access files, separate compilation, etc. Available from Pecan.See P code machine …
12Pascal — Pascal, 1) Blaise, geb. 19. Juni 1623 zu Clermont in Auvergne; wurde in Paris erzogen u. studirte Mathematik u. Naturwissenschaften; er löste schon in seinem 12. Jahre die schwersten mathematischen Probleme, schrieb im 16. eine Abhandlung über… …
13Pascal — m French: from Late Latin Paschālis ‘relating to Easter’ (Latin Pascha, from Hebrew pesach Passover). This was taken up by the early Christians as a personal name, partly in honour of the great Christian festival, but mainly as a name for sons… …
14PASCAL — [ˈpæskæl ǁ pæˈskæl] noun [uncountable] COMPUTING a type of computer language, used especially for teaching people to program computers compare COBOL …
15PASCAL — [... kal] das; s Kurzw. aus engl. primary algorithmic scientific commercial application language, angelehnt an ↑Pascal> eine Programmiersprache, die umfangreiche Möglichkeiten für strukturiertes Programmieren bietet (EDV) …
16PASCAL — high level computer programming language, 1971, named for French scholar Blaise Pascal (1623 1662), who invented a calculating machine c.1642 …
17pascal — (izg. paskȃl) m DEFINICIJA fiz. jedinica tlaka (simbol Pa), izvedena jedinica SI, definirana tlakom koji nastaje pri djelovanju sile od jednog newtona okomito na površinu od jednog četvornog metra (Pa = N/m2) ETIMOLOGIJA vidi Pascal …
18Pascal — „Pascal“ kalba statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Procedūrinė ↑aukšto lygio programavimo kalba, adekvačiai atspindinti pagrindines programavimo sąvokas, pritaikyta programavimo mokymui . Kalbą sukūrė Ciuricho (Šveicarija) profesorius… …
19pascal — (De B. Pascal, 1623 1662, filósofo y matemático francés). m. Fís. Unidad de presión del Sistema Internacional, equivalente a la presión uniforme que ejerce la fuerza de un newton sobre la superficie plana de un metro cuadrado. (Símb. Pa) …
20pascal — ► NOUN ▪ the SI unit of pressure, equal to one newton per square metre. ORIGIN named after the French scientist Blaise Pascal (1623 62) …