11 Facts About Embarcadero Delphi

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Embarcadero Delphi's compilers generate native code for Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and Linux .

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Embarcadero Delphi is known for its fast compilation speed, native code, and developer productivity.

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Embarcadero Delphi was originally developed by Borland as a rapid application development tool for Windows as the successor of Turbo Pascal.

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Embarcadero Delphi added full object-oriented programming to the existing language, and the language has grown to support generics, anonymous methods, closures, and native Component Object Model support.

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Embarcadero Delphi uses the Pascal-based programming language Object Pascal created by Anders Hejlsberg for Borland as the successor to Turbo Pascal.

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Embarcadero Delphi uses a strongly typed high-level programming language, intended to be easy to use and originally based on the earlier Object Pascal language.

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7.

Third-party components and tools to enhance the IDE or for other Embarcadero Delphi related development tasks are available, some free of charge.

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8.

Embarcadero Delphi can generate standard DLLs, ActiveX DLLs, COM automation servers and Windows services.

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9.

Embarcadero Delphi has communities on the web, where its employees actively participate.

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10.

Embarcadero Delphi offers two frameworks for visual application development, VCL and FireMonkey :.

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11.

Embarcadero Delphi is the medium used to teach programming in South African schools as a part of the subject, Information Technology.

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