Friday, July 31, 2009

Wat is d difference between turbo c and turbo pascal?

if u know pls tell me

Wat is d difference between turbo c and turbo pascal?
c was designed using pascal, they are similar but the're two different programming languages.


pascal in older, and c is more recent and frequently used today.
Reply:http://www.pctoolmag.com/116/software-de...
Reply:turbo c is a compiler used for c language and turbo pascal is a compiler used for pascal language
Reply:Turbo Pascal was the first Turbo Pascal version to support the Intel 8087 math co-processor (16-bit PC version). It also included support for Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) math to eliminate round off errors in business applications. Turbo Pascal also allowed you to build larger programs (%26gt; 64k bytes) using overlays. The PC version also supported Turtle Graphics, Color, Sound, Window Routines, and more.





Turbo C provided everything you needed, all of the tools, included in one environment. Turbo C provided tight integration between the editor, compiler, linker, and debugger. This was the first version of Turbo C to include the integrated debugger. The professional version also included the standalong versions of Turbo Assembler and Turbo Debugger.
Reply:They are two different computer languages

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