Programming language and software development environment, based on
Pascal with
object-oriented extensions, produced by
Borland International (also known as Inprise). Its most popular use is the development of desktop and enterprise applications for
Microsoft Windows. It was one of the first of what came to be called
RAD tools, for Rapid Application Development, when released in 1995. Delphi 2, released a year later, supported 32-bit Windows environments, and a C++ version, C++Builder, followed a few years after. In 2001 a
Linux version known as
Kylix (a classical greek urn) became available. The main components of Delphi and Kylix are the Object
Pascal language, the VCL/CLX (Visual Component Library), and strong database connectivity, combined with a powerful IDE (Integrated Development Environment).