Самая крутая система программирования от Борланд. Жаль, что разработчики не создали среду визуального конструктора под Turbo Vision. Она просто необходима.
@@tomeucapo "the name Borland Pascal was generally reserved for the high end packages (with more libraries and standard library source code) while the original cheap and widely known version was sold as Turbo Pascal." end of quote. But I wanted more gory technical details about it... I guess I'll have to google it :))
Hi! yes TP7 and BP7 are different products. BP7 From WinWold: "It includes both the DOS IDE and compiler as well as the Windows IDE from Turbo Pascal For Windows"
Always I used Turbo’s products from Borland but never used Borland Pascal for Windows. In the past I started with Turbo Pascal 3 and later v6 but in windows jumped to Delphi and Microsoft Visual C++ but never used Borland Pascal for Windows in the past. I reviwed Borland C++ in other video to quick review (not in depth) how it works on windows.
From Wikipedia: For versions 6 and 7 (the last two versions), both a lower-priced Turbo Pascal and more expensive Borland Pascal were produced; Borland Pascal was oriented more toward professional software development, with more libraries and standard library source code. The name Borland Pascal is also used more generically for Borland's dialect of the language Pascal, significantly different from Standard Pascal.
Самая крутая система программирования от Борланд. Жаль, что разработчики не создали среду визуального конструктора под Turbo Vision. Она просто необходима.
Instead Borland focused his efforts on Delphi.
был dialog design для turbo vision как на pascal так и на c++ borland
Is there a significant difference between Turbo and Borland versions of Pascal ?
What do you mean?
@@tomeucapo "the name Borland Pascal was generally reserved for the high end packages (with more libraries and standard library source code) while the original cheap and widely known version was sold as Turbo Pascal." end of quote. But I wanted more gory technical details about it... I guess I'll have to google it :))
Hi! yes TP7 and BP7 are different products. BP7 From WinWold: "It includes both the DOS IDE and compiler as well as the Windows IDE from Turbo Pascal For Windows"
Always I used Turbo’s products from Borland but never used Borland Pascal for Windows. In the past I started with Turbo Pascal 3 and later v6 but in windows jumped to Delphi and Microsoft Visual C++ but never used Borland Pascal for Windows in the past. I reviwed Borland C++ in other video to quick review (not in depth) how it works on windows.
From Wikipedia:
For versions 6 and 7 (the last two versions), both a lower-priced Turbo Pascal and more expensive Borland Pascal were produced; Borland Pascal was oriented more toward professional software development, with more libraries and standard library source code. The name Borland Pascal is also used more generically for Borland's dialect of the language Pascal, significantly different from Standard Pascal.