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|    More about Delphi and Freepascal in the     |
|    31 Jul 20 15:49:14    |
      From: d1@d1.d1              Hello...              Read this:                     More about Delphi and Freepascal in the Delphi mode..              As you have noticed, i am also working with Delphi       and with Freepascal in the Delphi mode..              WHY DELPHI?              Delphi is based on the Pascal programming language designed by Professor       Niklaus Emil Wirth, Ph.D. to teach good programming practices using       structured programming and data structures. Object Pascal and Delphi       expand on the Pascal’s imperative procedural programming language       foundation adding many new language features and paradigms. Today’s       Delphi has rich support for Objects, Anonymous methods, Generics,       Multi-Threading, and a robust type system. With free libraries it is       easy to expand Delphi with Duck Typing, Domain Specific, Functional       Logic, Neural Networking, and more.              No other programming language provides such diverse programming       paradigms, with a simple to learn language, native compilation to so       many platforms, and rich IDE and tooling. All with a fantastic free       license to get you started.              Read more my thoughts here about Delphi:              https://community.idera.com/developer-tools/general-development/       /getit-and-third-party/72830/more-about-delphi-and-freepascal-and-c-and-python                     Thank you,       Amine Moulay Ramdane.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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