This article is the first part in a series about programming in Delphi, which concentrates on the practical side of programming and how it can interact with hardware. As an example, how would you write a Delphi program under Windows and then transfer it to an IC to make an autonomous Delphi controller? Delphi is a programming environment based on the ‘Pascal’ programming language. You could use it to design an aeroplane or create scientific programs, and also for measurement and control equipment and even use it to program ICs, which in turn control other pieces of hardware.
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