This article is a '''comparison between Pascal and Borland Delphi''' because Borland uses the name "Delphi" exclusively for their version of the [[computer language]].
[[Pascal (programming language)|Pascal]] is a [[programming language]], developed in [[1970]] by [[Niklaus Wirth]]. An alternative dialect was created by [[Borland]] Corporation. Their language went through several versions and names, such as [[Turbo Pascal]], Borland Pascal, and finally [[Borland Delphi|Delphi]] Pascal. This page briefly goes over the differences between those dialects of the language. It does '''not''' go into the extensions provided by Delphi, that is the subject of a Delphi page. Rather it just covers the differences that exist between the base implementations.