Yes.
It was invented by a mathematician named Pascal.
Blaise Pascal a French mathematician (1623-1662)
This is Pascal, it was named after Blaise Pascal. = =
Pascal was developed in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth. It was named after the French mathematician, Blaise Pascal.
The pascal is a unit of pressure named after Blaise Pascal, the French mathematician and physicist.
The symbol for pascal is Pa. It is named after Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician, physicist, and inventor.
This unit of pressure/stress was named after French mathematician/physicist Blaise Pascal.
There are a few mathematical triangles, the two that immediately spring to mind are Pascal's Triangle, named after Blaise Pascal, and the Sierpiński Triangle, named after Polish mathematician Wacław Sierpiński.
Pascal
PASCAL is not an acronym. It was named for Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician who was a pioneer in computer development.
High level structured programming language named for 17th century mathematician Blaise Pascal
Nothing. The programming language Pascal was named for the 17th century mathematician Blaise Pascal. If you are referring to the database, I don't know.