Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal

"Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal"[1] (a parody of the bestselling 1982 tongue-in-cheek book on stereotypes about masculinity Real Men Don't Eat Quiche) is an essay about computer programming written by Ed Post of Tektronix, Inc.,[2] and published in July 1983 as a reader's contribution in Datamation.[a][3]

  1. ^ Post, Ed (July 1983). "Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal". Archived from the original on 2012-02-06.
  2. ^ Note: Graphic Software Systems was a 1981 spin-off of Tektronix
  3. ^ Datamation. Vol. 29. United States: Technical Publishing. July 1983. pp. 263–265.


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