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Old December 4th, 2002, 12:00   #1
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turbo c++?

i need turbo c++.
Can anyone tell me from where i can download it????
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Old December 4th, 2002, 12:10   #2
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it's commercial software, i don't think you can download it legally.

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Old December 4th, 2002, 12:15   #3
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You must buy it, or get it the illegal way
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Old December 4th, 2002, 12:17   #4
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which -of course- we don't talk about here :P

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Old December 4th, 2002, 12:27   #5
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you can find it in every sofware stoew. now go there....
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Old December 4th, 2002, 15:58   #6
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Re: turbo c++?

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i need turbo c++.
Can anyone tell me from where i can download it????
Are you talking about Borland Turbo C++?

I use to code in Turbo C++ and I can tell you don't use it.

I have written code where the Turbo C++ complier keeps on crashing, but the same code runs fine on another C++ compiler.

There are far better compliers like DevC which are free.
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Old December 4th, 2002, 18:04   #7
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No, Turbo C++ is free to download: http://community.borland.com/article...,21751,00.html
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Old December 4th, 2002, 21:18   #8
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my bad. sorry for the disinformation T_T

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Old December 5th, 2002, 06:42   #9
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that's turbo c++ 1.01 !!!!!!!!!It's 10 year
version!!!
I need turbo c++ 4.5 . Aren't there any trial versions......?
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Old December 5th, 2002, 10:35   #10
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if they're not listed on borland's web site, or you can't find a trial version by searching the net, you're out of luck. turbo c++ is weak tho, mostly used to teach programming. For serious program, you need something like visual c++ (well not absolutely need, but its just more convenient to code huge programs with visual or any type of visual rip off).
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get DJGPP from http://www.delorie.com , it's a freeware win32/dos C/C++ compiler.

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Old December 10th, 2002, 03:56   #12
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if they're not listed on borland's web site, or you can't find a trial version by searching the net, you're out of luck. turbo c++ is weak tho, mostly used to teach programming. For serious program, you need something like visual c++ (well not absolutely need, but its just more convenient to code huge programs with visual or any type of visual rip off).
You're kidding, right? Turbo C++ is darn powerful. Borland C++ even better. Linux was written in C. Entire legacy (pre Win9x) games, OSes, etc... were all written in C/C++.

VC++ is for people who want headaches (j/k) Seriously tho, Go for normal C/C++ if you're no programming for Win9x. If not, well... VC++ is good. Painful at times, but good. (Esp. when VC++ *forgets* to update the meta information that it adds)
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Old December 10th, 2002, 18:07   #13
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that's turbo c++ 1.01 !!!!!!!!!It's 10 year
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I need turbo c++ 4.5 . Aren't there any trial versions......?
Turbo C++ 4.5 is usually sold in academic computer stores.

There are no trial versions.

So if you taking C classes you have no choice, but to buy it from the school.

The only difference between Turbo C++ 4.5 and other C compilers is the easy window that is created for easier viewing. The program window doesn't close immediately under Turbo C++ 4.5 because the program isn't going through the DOS prompt window.
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that's right, Linux was written in C! NOT C++! that's a LOT of difference! C++ is much slower than pure ANSI/POSIX C!

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Much more prone to spaghetti code, though. But I guess nothing's perfect.
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i use borland c++ 3.0 for DOS, rather old but gets the job done
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