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eWEEK 30: Early PC development tools like Turbo Pascal and Microsoft BASIC gave an entire generation of fledgling developers access to affordable and remarkably efficient programming products.
Turbo Pascal 6 and 7 marked the final two DOS versions of the IDE, introducing support for inline assembly and enabling the creation of Windows (3.x) executables and DLL libraries.
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Delphi turns 30 – The dead live longer 30 years ago today, Borland released Turbo Pascal for Windows as Delphi. Many owners have changed since then, but an active community has remained.
In 2006, Borland re-issued the Turbo brand name and released developer versions of Turbo Delphi for Win32 and .NET, as well as Turbo C++. Advertisement THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
Turbo Pascal 5.5 and QuickBasic 4.5, Turbo C had been around already, too. VGA card clones were sold since feb. 1988, too, afaik. The PC platform was very colorful and comfortable to use, given ...