Microsoft Pascal
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Microsoft Pascal
Summary
Microsoft Pascal is a programming language[1]. It draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (programming_language category, ranking #134 of 742).[2]
Key Facts
- Microsoft Pascal's image is recorded as Microsoft Pascal.jpg[3].
- Microsoft Pascal's instance of is recorded as programming language[4].
- Microsoft Pascal's instance of is recorded as compiler[5].
- Microsoft Pascal's developer is recorded as Microsoft[6].
- Microsoft Pascal's operating system is recorded as Q47604[7].
- Microsoft Pascal's operating system is recorded as Q189794[8].
- Microsoft Pascal's operating system is recorded as Xenix[9].
- Microsoft Pascal's software version identifier is recorded as 1.0[10].
- Microsoft Pascal's software version identifier is recorded as 1.1[11].
- Microsoft Pascal's software version identifier is recorded as 2.0[12].
- Microsoft Pascal's software version identifier is recorded as 3.0[13].
- Microsoft Pascal's software version identifier is recorded as 3.1[14].
- Microsoft Pascal's software version identifier is recorded as 3.2[15].
- Microsoft Pascal's software version identifier is recorded as 3.3[16].
- Microsoft Pascal's software version identifier is recorded as 4.0[17].
- Microsoft Pascal's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05rlf_[18].
- Microsoft Pascal's readable file format is recorded as Microsoft QuickPascal Unit[19].
- Microsoft Pascal's writable file format is recorded as Microsoft QuickPascal Unit[20].
- Microsoft Pascal's used by is recorded as Q81571[21].
- Microsoft Pascal's implementation of is recorded as Q81571[22].
- Microsoft Pascal's derivative work is recorded as QuickPascal[23].
- Microsoft Pascal's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[24].
- Microsoft Pascal's Fandom article ID is recorded as microsoft:Microsoft_Pascal[25].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include programming language[4] and compiler[5].
Why It Matters
Microsoft Pascal draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (programming_language category, ranking #134 of 742).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26]