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Tiny Pascal

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Tiny Pascal, also known as "Tiny" Pascal, was a popular programming language for microcomputers. It was created by Kin-Man Chung and Herbert Yuen in 1978 and first described in a three-part series of articles published in BYTE. There were at least four different versions of Tiny Pascal for the TRS-80, although the version sold by Radio Shack was the most popular.

Tiny Pascal was a subset of the programming language Pascal. It contained most of the features of Pascal but was small enough to run well on a cassette-based TRS-80. Tiny Pascal was often used to teach Pascal programming and the Radio Shack catalog described it as a "great introduction to structured programming."

The first version of Tiny Pascal appeared in a three-part series of articles in BYTE titled "A 'Tiny' Pascal Compiler."


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