Object Pascal

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Object Pascal is a computer language developed by Apple, Inc. in the 1980s and used primarily for the development of software applications and web-based services. It is an object-oriented programming language derived from Pascal, a structured programming language developed by Niklaus Wirth in 1970. Object Pascal is considered a mid-level language, as it provides the programmer with the flexibility of a high-level language while still allowing access to the low-level features of the underlying hardware. Object Pascal is used in a wide range of applications, including Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android. It is also used to develop desktop applications, server applications, and web applications. It is an interpreted language, meaning the code is not compiled, and can be easily modified and debugged. Object Pascal is also a great choice for embedded systems, as it is a small and efficient language. Object Pascal is also a great choice for beginners, as it is easy to learn and use. It has plenty of libraries and tools, and is a great way to get started in programming. For experienced programmers, it can be a great choice for developing complex applications and services.

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Development software and applications

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