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* [[Object Pascal]] – an extension of the Pascal language that was developed at [[Apple Computer]] by a team led by [[Larry Tesler]] in consultation with [[Niklaus Wirth]], the inventor of Pascal; its features were added to Borland's [[Turbo Pascal#Apple Macintosh|Turbo Pascal for Macintosh]] and in 1989 for Turbo Pascal 5.5 for DOS.
* [[Delphi (software)|Delphi]] – Object Pascal is essentially its underlying language.
* [[Free Pascal]] compiler (FPC) – Free Pascal adopted the de facto standard dialect of Pascal programmers, Borland Pascal and, later, Delphi. Freepascal also supports both ISO standards.
* [[PascalABC.NET]] – a new generation Pascal programming language including compiler and IDE.
* [[Kylix (software)|Borland Kylix]] is a compiler and IDE formerly sold by Borland, but later discontinued. It is a [[Linux]] version of the [[Delphi (software)|Borland Delphi]] software development environment and [[C++Builder]].