Turbo Pascal is an integrated development environment (IDE) and compiler for the Pascal programming language. It was developed by Borland and first released in 1983. Turbo Pascal stood out for its fast compilation speed and its user-friendly interface, which allowed developers to write, compile, and run Pascal programs quickly and efficiently. Key features of Turbo Pascal include: 1. **Integrated Environment**: Turbo Pascal combines a text editor, compiler, and debugger in a single application, making it convenient for developers.
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