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In the world of Windows software development, the Delphi programming language holds a legendary status. For decades, it has provided developers with a rapid application development (RAD) environment that balances the power of native code with the ease of visual design. However, even the most robust Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) can suffer from "bloat"—a gradual accumulation of features, startup processes, and memory overhead that can slow down the coding workflow.

However, the RAD Studio IDE is a massive piece of software. With each new version, it loads a plethora of packages, designers, and tool windows. While necessary for some, many developers find that this default configuration consumes valuable RAM and CPU cycles, particularly on older workstations or when running multiple virtual machines. The IDE startup time can lag, and the memory footprint can quickly balloon, leading to a less responsive coding environment. Delphi 10.2 Tokyo Distiller 1.0.0.29

A controlled test using a mid-sized VCL application (15 forms, 3 FireDAC queries, 2 REST clients) compiled in Delphi 10.2 Tokyo: In the world of Windows software development, the

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