I've been curious to try out Pascal, and I was wondering, can anyone recomme a good modern Pascal compiler? I've also heard that Delphi is a continuatio of Pascal, with object-oriented features. Is Delphi compatible with older Pascal source code?
As far as compatibility goes, I'm not sure. I've only used Delphi professionally within the past 5 years. You'd be amazed at whats written in it. The one thing I really like about Delphi 5-7 is the native code. Talk about tiny! Especially if you roll your own forms with Win32 API calls...!
Re: Pascal compilers
By: Silva Dolla to Nightfox on Thu Jun 30 2011 23:54:18
As far as compatibility goes, I'm not sure. I've only used Delphi professionally within the past 5 years. You'd be amazed at whats written it. The one thing I really like about Delphi 5-7 is the native code. Ta about tiny! Especially if you roll your own forms with Win32 API calls..
I seem to remember reading somewhere that Skype is written in Delphi.. It sounds like something worth looking into. :)
Delphi is not dead! Don't believe anyone who says otherwise...
Back in 08 I was part of a team where we created new and better ways to perf certain actions, which we subsequently able to patent... We determined sinc the way delphi generates native code, it was the best way to go.
I will admit I was unable to write a proper device driver for windoze xp in delphi... I had to go back to good ole C...
Yeah, I've heard some people say Delphi/Pascal is their favorite programming language, or one of their favorites.
That's cool. I'm curious though, why Delphi rather than C++? C++ generates native code too.
I imagine a device driver could be written in C++ too?
Yeah, I've heard some people say Delphi/Pascal is their favorite programm language, or one of their favorites.
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