BLAISE PASCAL MAGAZINE aims to inspire and inform people who develop apps using Pascal.
Pascal was designed specifically to teach students how to program well, being modular and strongly typed.
The language vocabulary is a simple subset of self-descriptive English, so easy for people the world over to understand.
Its apparent simplicity hides surprising power and a huge range of possibilities.
Most Pascal compilers are written in Pascal!

Blaise Pascal Magazine caters for the two principal modern implementations of Object Pascal: Delphi and Lazarus/Free Pascal.
We highlight new ideas, recent extensions to the language and provide numerous example programs and solutions to current challenges.
Delphi is a fully commercial IDE and support framework bundle.
Lazarus is the IDE and cross-platform GUI library for the fully open source Free Pascal Compiler (FPC),
which includes a Delphi-compatible language mode.

The magazine encourages new authors and innovators working in either sphere (or both),
as well as publishing cutting edge articles by established authors.
We are open to fresh ideas and to people who want to share their inspiration and inventive ideas and solutions,
and the fruit of their experience
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We offer numerous examples as well as tutorials and industry news, debate with our readers,
publication of differing points of view and exploration of both new and old technologies.

We are open to direct contact: +31 (0) 621236268 or Skype: Detlef.Overbeek for any subject.

We organize workshops, seminars, conferences and training according to demand.
We aim for in depth writing about the topics we cover, whether for seasoned developers or for beginners.
There is always something new to be learned, even by experts!