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'''Borland Delphi''' is a visual programming development environment that used and extended the Object Pascal language from [[Borland Pascal]], for rapid application development for [[Microsoft Windows]]. | |||
A variant was available for [[Linux]] (Kylix) for a time, but that version sold squat and was quickly killed. | |||
==Delphi compatible tools== | |||
A list of OS/2 programming tools that offer full or partial compatibility to the Borland Delphi products. | |||
* [[SpeedSoft Sibyl]] | |||
* [[Open Sibyl]] | |||
* [[WDSibyl]] | |||
==Publications== | |||
* Dave Jewell: ''Instant Delphi'' - Wrox Press, ISBN 1-874416-57-5 | |||
* Paul Penrod: ''Developing Windows Applications Using Delphi'' - Wiley, ISBN 0-471-11017-5 | |||
* Blake Watson: ''Delphi by Example'' - Que, ISBN 1-56529-757-1 | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 23 October 2021
Borland Delphi is a visual programming development environment that used and extended the Object Pascal language from Borland Pascal, for rapid application development for Microsoft Windows.
A variant was available for Linux (Kylix) for a time, but that version sold squat and was quickly killed.
Delphi compatible tools
A list of OS/2 programming tools that offer full or partial compatibility to the Borland Delphi products.
Publications
- Dave Jewell: Instant Delphi - Wrox Press, ISBN 1-874416-57-5
- Paul Penrod: Developing Windows Applications Using Delphi - Wiley, ISBN 0-471-11017-5
- Blake Watson: Delphi by Example - Que, ISBN 1-56529-757-1