Version 3.0 introduced several features that moved it beyond a hobbyist tool and into the realm of professional development:
Turbo Pascal 3.0, released by Borland in 1985, was more than just a compiler; it was a watershed moment that defined the modern developer's workflow turbo pascal 3
Turbo Pascal 3 was used in a variety of applications, including: Version 3
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This allowed developers to create programs larger than the 640KB RAM limit of DOS by swapping segments of code in and out of memory. released by Borland in 1985
The "Compile" command included an option to compile directly to memory (EXE in RAM), allowing for near-instantaneous testing cycles.
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