What Does Turbo Pascal Mean?
Turbo Pascal is a dialect of Pascal developed by Borland Software Corporation under Philippe Kahn’s leadership. The software development system comprises a compiler and an integrated development environment (IDE) for the Pascal programming language compatible with CP/M, CP/M-86 and DOS. Three versions of Turbo Pascal have been released free of cost — versions 1.0, 3.02 and 5.5 for DOS.
Techopedia Explains Turbo Pascal
Turbo Pascal was a development system for the Pascal programming language. It was released and distributed in the 1980s and 1990s by Boland International for MS-DOS and later for Windows. The package contained an integrated development environment which consisted of a combined editor, program compiler and execution environment for compiling, debugging and development of Pascal source code.