

Sounds familiar to you? No worries! Follow along with this blog series, and the transition to Object-Oriented Pascal will be smooth and simple for you! Object-Oriented Pascal, what is that? Unlike Python, Object-Oriented Pascal is not as readable as Python, which scares new comers.

One of such IDEs is RAD Studio, however, the programming language that is used there is Object-Oriented Pascal.

That is why programmers seek to work in some sort of IDEs that make that job easier for them. Even though Python by itself is a very powerful, back-end language, that can be used to develop some highly advanced programs and algorithms (for example, Blockchain), relying solely on Python in order to develop interactive applications with elements of GUI can be challenging for developers of any level. It has almost no coding formalities that many of other languages require to keep in mind. Python is easily readable and has a simple structure. The reason why the most of developers start their learning with it is very obvious. Majority of beginner and intermediate developers, including myself, in the current age of the industry, started their journey with Python.įor those who do not know or remember, Python is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. Who is this blog for? Example of Python syntaxĬhances are that, if you came across this article, you already or are looking to get into developing your applications with the help of Object Pascal, perhaps, through the use of Delphi as your IDE of choice. Hello there, dear reader, and welcome to our blog series discussing the differences between Python and Object Oriented Pascal. Blog Series Focused on Smoothing the Transition from Python to Object Pascal Blog 1: What is Python, Object-Oriented Pascal and their differences
