Pascal

Pascal is a procedural programming language developed in the late 1960s by Niklaus Wirth. It is a high-level language, meaning it is designed to be easier to read and write than low-level languages like assembly. Pascal is a strongly typed language, meaning that all variables must be declared with a specific type before they can be used. It is also a structured language, meaning that programs are broken down into smaller, manageable parts. Pascal is widely used in education and is the basis for many other languages, such as Object Pascal and Delphi.

Schools (1)

University of Central Oklahoma

1994 – 1998

The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO), located in Edmond, Oklahoma, is a public university known for its strong emphasis on transformative learning and leadership development. As one of the state's oldest institutions of higher education, UCO offers a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate programs across fields such as business, education, liberal arts, and the sciences. The university fosters a student-centered environment focused on academic excellence, community engagement, and real-world experience.