Sourceware Archive Group (SWAG) is a free collection of classified source code and sample programs written in Pascal.
On 29 November 1997 the last version of SWAG was released, an HTML edition of which is now hosted by Jim McKeeth.
Although most contents in the SWAG seem out-of-date, they are believed to be still useful today, since many things are implemented nearly the same way as in the past.
Read more about Sourceware Archive Group: Modern Forms
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