Also partially supports old-fashioned code
Besides its own modernized Pascal dialect, the compiler is able to cope with lots of legacy code for educational purposes, with minimal or no adaptation: try simple Turbo Pascal or Delphi-style sources. Just forget about VCL and other native binary libs and don't heavily rely on pointers or manual memory management -- it's all emulated!
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Besides its own modernized Pascal dialect, the compilercan also runis able to cope with somesimplegacy Turbo Pascalandor Delphi-style sourcodes for educational purposes. Just don't heavily rely on pointers and manual memory management -- it's emulated!
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Besides its own modernized Pascal dialect, the compiler can also run/some/simple Turbo Pascal and Delphi-style code for educational purposes. Just don't heavily rely on pointers and manual memory management -- it's emulated!
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Besides its own modernized Pascal dialect, the compiler can also run_some_/some/ simple Turbo Pascal and Delphi-style code for educational purposes.
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Besides its own modernized Pascal dialect, the compiler can also runsome old-fashioned_some_ simple Turbo Pascal and Delphi-style code for educational purposes.
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Besides its own modernized Pascal dialect, the compiler can also run some old-fashioned code for educational purposes.
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