I forgot there was turbo pascal on the Mac. Most who did pascal on the Mac in the olden times did so with Macintosh Programmers Workshop (MPW) which did as much or more than tunbo pascal did for creating the modern IDE.
I am pretty sure I started with Think Pascal but we quickly moved to Think C and then Metrowerks (c compiler).
The primary reason for moving to C was so we could share code between Windows 3.1 and Macintosh... which was terrible because of the different memory models between windows and macintosh.
The primary reason for moving to C was so we could share code between Windows 3.1 and Macintosh... which was terrible because of the different memory models between windows and macintosh.