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Recording of the session titled "Pascal, pilot and programming" held at the Fourth West Coast Computer Faire in San Francisco. The following papers were presented: "A user looks at the Western Digital Pascal MicroEngine," presented by Tom Pittman. "Pascal X3J9: midwifing an ANSI standard," presented by Marie Walter. "Pascal is rolling," presented by Joseph C. Sharp. "Petpilot Project: full standard pilot (73) for a minimum cost machine," presented by David Gomberg and Martin Kamp. "Ten Rules for writing user-oriented programs," David H. Ahl.
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