fantastic contribution .. I wish I had known about GPascal back then !
As a kid with my dads 8088 .. I tried GW-Basic but ugh.. then found a free Assembler A86 on a BBS and a book on writing TSRs.
Then the heavens opened and I got a copy of Turbo Pascal which to me was, and still is, the peak of elegant engineering.
I tortured myself with Herb Schilds books and moved to C/C++ .. but learned a lot.. still remember the buzz when I grokked the idea of how a recursive descent compiler worked.
One of my big regrets in life is that I was unaware of the patch which would have allowed me to transfer the TRS-80 Pascal I had on a cassette tape to a disk to run it under TRS-DOS....
Though really it’s just Nick Gammon answering questions so actually he wrote it.
GPascal is an amazing feat of programming and if Nick had been more commercially driven it might have been the basis of a big company.