• Turbo Pascal is a software development system that includes a compiler and an integrated development environment (IDE) for the programming language Pascal...
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  • category: Turbo Pascal – "TURBO.EXE" up to version 7, and Turbo Pascal for Windows ("TPW") and Turbo Pascal for Macintosh. Pure Pascal and HiSPeed Pascal 2 Pascal...
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    releasing Turbo Prolog (in 1986), and in 1987, Turbo Basic and Turbo C. Turbo C has similar properties to Turbo Pascal: an integrated development environment...
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  • on Pascal. Borland added support for object-oriented programming to Turbo Pascal 5.5, which would eventually become the basis for the Object Pascal dialect...
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    Pascal and later as PolyPascal. Later the product was licensed to Borland, and integrated into an IDE to become the Turbo Pascal system. Turbo Pascal...
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    Pascal dialect, as well as the dialects of several other Pascal family compilers to a certain extent, including those of Borland Pascal (named "Turbo...
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  • Turbo Debugger (TD) is a machine-level debugger for DOS executables, intended mainly for debugging Borland Turbo Pascal, and later Turbo C programs, sold...
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  • products: Turbo Pascal, Turbo Basic, Turbo C, and Turbo C++. The Turbo Assembler package is bundled with Turbo Linker and is interoperable with Turbo Debugger...
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  • ObjectVision Turbo Assembler Turbo BASIC (now PowerBASIC) Turbo C Turbo C++ Turbo Debugger Turbo Delphi Turbo Pascal Turbo Pascal Database Toolbox Turbo Pascal Editor...
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  • languages that do not support function overloading, like C and classic Pascal, they use it in some cases to provide added information about a function...
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