Delphi is an Object Pascal based programming language for desktop, mobile, web, and console software development. Delphi was the code name for a yet unnamed product during its initial development prior to its debut in 1995.
Delphi was originally developed by Borland, lead by Anders Heilsberg as a tool for Windows as the successor of . Delphi added full object-orientation to the existing language, and since then the language has grown and supports many other modern language features, including:
Overview
Syllabus
- Hello World
- Two Fer
- Leap
- Gigasecond
- Resistor Color
- Space Age
- High Scores
- Hamming
- Nucleotide Count
- Robot Name
- Allergies
- Grade School
- Rotational Cipher
- Circular Buffer
- Clock
- Bob
- Matching Brackets
- Tournament
- Pangram
- Isogram
- Acronym
- Grains
- Perfect Numbers
- Collatz Conjecture
- Phone Number
- Scrabble Score
- Meetup
- Difference of Squares
- Series
- Sum of Multiples
- All Your Base
- Pascal's Triangle
- Prime Factors
- Armstrong Numbers
- Darts
- Triangle
- Rational Numbers
- Raindrops
- Beer Song
- Proverb
- Protein Translation
- Secret Handshake
- Roman Numerals
- ETL
- Parallel Letter Frequency
- Sieve
- Anagram
- Binary Search
- Kindergarten Garden
- Matrix
- Crypto Square
- Food Chain
- Minesweeper
- Wordy
- Atbash Cipher
- Binary Search Tree
- OCR Numbers
- Saddle Points
- Palindrome Products
- Queen Attack
- Robot Simulator
- Bank Account
- ISBN Verifier
- Twelve Days
- Word Count
- Luhn
- Markdown
- Diamond
- Book Store
- Bowling
- Nth Prime
- Pig Latin
- Poker
- Say
- Reverse String
- RNA Transcription