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From: benjamin_kuo@pedro.UUCP (Benjamin Kuo)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Easy to Learn Mac Programming Environment
Message-ID: <242@pedro.UUCP>
Date: 29 May 88 01:22:42 GMT
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  I agree with your comments.  I have worked extensively with Basic, and 
Lightspeed Pascal, and I really think that Pascal is easier.  If you have 
every tried to truly monitor the BASIC toolbox calls (buttons, windows, etc.) 
you will find that you will have many more hassles than using a more 
structured code in Pascal.  In fact, the BASIC toolbox commands, esp. the 
Rect, Region, and other commands take alot of extra command space and are 
much slower than the slowest Pascal compiler.