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December 09, 2016, 11:10:45 PM
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Pascal coin? is this coin written in Pascal? I almost forget this language, lol. The dev should be a really old guy then... someone wants to create a basic-coin using BASIC language? or fortran-coin, or cobol coin?

Perhaps it is an old language but it doesn't mean it hasn't got a huge potential... Mathematics is also an old language and you use it nowadays...  Wink

Pascal is not only an old language, but it is a dying language, that's why I also feel weird seeing this coin. You can write a coin with assembler if you want to have fun  Grin

Math is never dying, so it is not something you can compare.


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December 09, 2016, 11:15:31 PM
Last edit: December 10, 2016, 07:29:39 PM by synthgauge
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Pascal coin? is this coin written in Pascal? I almost forget this language, lol. The dev should be a really old guy then... someone wants to create a basic-coin using BASIC language? or fortran-coin, or cobol coin?

Nah it must be backed by nvidia or have their affiliate backing. Pascal. The name is the best thing about this coin. As far as everything else, it seems stalled and abandoned so I will move along as theres nothing to see in this thread and nothing to ponder on.
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December 09, 2016, 11:16:09 PM
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Pascal coin? is this coin written in Pascal? I almost forget this language, lol. The dev should be a really old guy then... someone wants to create a basic-coin using BASIC language? or fortran-coin, or cobol coin?

Perhaps it is an old language but it doesn't mean it hasn't got a huge potential... Mathematics is also an old language and you use it nowadays...  Wink

Pascal is not only an old language, but it is a dying language, that's why I also feel weird seeing this coin. You can write a coin with assembler if you want to have fun  Grin

Math is never dying, so it is not something you can compare.

For fucks sake dont tell me its coded in pascal.
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December 09, 2016, 11:26:24 PM
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Pascal coin? is this coin written in Pascal? I almost forget this language, lol. The dev should be a really old guy then... someone wants to create a basic-coin using BASIC language? or fortran-coin, or cobol coin?

Perhaps it is an old language but it doesn't mean it hasn't got a huge potential... Mathematics is also an old language and you use it nowadays...  Wink

Pascal is not only an old language, but it is a dying language, that's why I also feel weird seeing this coin. You can write a coin with assembler if you want to have fun  Grin

Math is never dying, so it is not something you can compare.

For fucks sake dont tell me its coded in pascal.

It's coded in pascal. You'd have to be willfully ignorant to not know that.
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December 10, 2016, 12:00:37 AM
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Being coded in Pascal means that is has years of experience withing development environments, meaning that it is malleable and also a secure programming language.

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December 10, 2016, 12:13:43 AM
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Being coded in Pascal means that is has years of experience withing development environments, meaning that it is malleable and also a secure programming language.

I respectfully disagree. As people said before, Pascal is an old and dying language. Those used to be written in Pascal almost all replaced by C++ and Java. C++/Java (and other new languages) are clearly much more secure than Pascal. You can write a coin using Fortran, as people did in the eighties, nothing wrong with it, the coin can still work. But I will say that it's a bad choice, why? because it will be difficult to be maintained, enhanced, or linked/interfaced with latest web and internet based environment.
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December 10, 2016, 12:42:38 AM
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Hello, I would like to buy 1 account!? No one at the buy/sell ann answered me  Undecided

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December 10, 2016, 02:16:00 AM
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Has anyone had any problems depositing coins to Cryptopia?  It says to use Account#143351-30 for deposits but why don't I see that number in the Account Explorer? 

One trade is for .00002998 and the next is for .00001300, is it common with these coins to have such a disparity in the trading price? 
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December 10, 2016, 03:33:01 AM
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Yes you shouldn't need to pay for any accounts, PM me or proletariat and we'll send you them for free.
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December 10, 2016, 04:06:15 AM
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Yes you shouldn't need to pay for any accounts, PM me or proletariat and we'll send you them for free.

You can also PM me for a free account Smiley

Has anyone had any problems depositing coins to Cryptopia?  It says to use Account#143351-30 for deposits but why don't I see that number in the Account Explorer? 

One trade is for .00002998 and the next is for .00001300, is it common with these coins to have such a disparity in the trading price? 

Are you on the latest version of the wallet? The checksum for accounts changed with a recent update Smiley

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December 10, 2016, 04:28:22 AM
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Being coded in Pascal means that is has years of experience withing development environments, meaning that it is malleable and also a secure programming language.

I respectfully disagree. As people said before, Pascal is an old and dying language. Those used to be written in Pascal almost all replaced by C++ and Java. C++/Java (and other new languages) are clearly much more secure than Pascal. You can write a coin using Fortran, as people did in the eighties, nothing wrong with it, the coin can still work. But I will say that it's a bad choice, why? because it will be difficult to be maintained, enhanced, or linked/interfaced with latest web and internet based environment.

I respectfully disagree. You seem to think Pascal of the 80's. The latest versions of Delphi (Pascal) is cross-platform, allowing for easy development even on platforms like OSX, iOS and Android, much easier than with any C++/Java version out there.
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December 10, 2016, 08:31:06 AM
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As people said before, Pascal is an old and dying language.
It's not about what non-coders tell, more important is what developers think about that language.

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C++/Java (and other new languages) are clearly much more secure than Pascal.

Exactly the opposite. It is a bit harder to code in pascal, but overall code is more stable. Typing in Pascal is a lot more strict allowing the programmer to make much less errors. For example in C it is easy to write beyond the length of the string, which results in buffer overflows, and thousands of exploits targeting that.

Anyway, great programs are results of coding skills and not the choice of a language. Have a look at the size of the binary of Pascal Coin - less then 2Mb (and it has an integrated chain explorer)! Now have a look at the size of any other wallets (like Mist for ETH) - you still think that new languages guarantee much more secure and stable products?

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December 10, 2016, 11:50:51 AM
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Has anyone had any problems depositing coins to Cryptopia?  It says to use Account#143351-30 for deposits but why don't I see that number in the Account Explorer? 

One trade is for .00002998 and the next is for .00001300, is it common with these coins to have such a disparity in the trading price? 

Are you on the latest version of the wallet? The checksum for accounts changed with a recent update Smiley

Thanks, that was what was wrong.  I updated to 1.3 and saw the correct account#.  Thanks Vorksholk
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December 10, 2016, 12:23:01 PM
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Being coded in Pascal means that is has years of experience withing development environments, meaning that it is malleable and also a secure programming language.

I'm not a young boy  Grin

Also... used Pascal because it's my favorite cpu compileable language (... and I hate C...)

Also I like java and PHP but they are not cpu compileable.... so I used Pascal from the scratch, this is a good language to learn, object oriented and high typified. Not better nor badly...  it's my choice.

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December 10, 2016, 05:21:00 PM
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Since Pascal coin is a complete rewrite and it's own unique implementation of a block chain and proof of work I'd wager to say that despite the Pascal language being old - that's what I played with in school back in the day, the wallet and account system gives Pascal coin it's value. Not being yet another BTC QT clone is just icing on the cake  Cool
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December 10, 2016, 06:06:42 PM
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With the current network hashrate and difficulty Pascal is in need of a mining pool and soon. Someone with the knowledge and expertise please try and create one so we can keep continued interest in mining Pascal.

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December 10, 2016, 06:22:39 PM
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Hi  Dev, Will there be a Mac  Wallet for pascal coin?
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December 10, 2016, 06:34:13 PM
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With the current network hashrate and difficulty Pascal is in need of a mining pool and soon. Someone with the knowledge and expertise please try and create one so we can keep continued interest in mining Pascal.

Hihi, told you. Grin

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December 10, 2016, 09:04:26 PM
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With the current network hashrate and difficulty Pascal is in need of a mining pool and soon. Someone with the knowledge and expertise please try and create one so we can keep continued interest in mining Pascal.

Maybe we can raise pacal for a mining pool done by ocminer with the help of toto?

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December 10, 2016, 10:10:08 PM
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Smart people are investing in Pascal now. There is long way to go!

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