Friday, July 31, 2009

What is Turbo C++?

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What is Turbo C++?
Turbo C++ is a Borland C++ compiler and Integrated Development Environment (IDE), famous for its high compilation %26amp; linkage speed - hence the term "Turbo". It was a part of Borland's highly popular family of compilers including Turbo Pascal, Turbo Basic, Turbo Prolog and Turbo C. Turbo C++ was a successor of Turbo C, expanding the compiler similarly to how Turbo Pascal 5.5 added object functionality to the earlier Turbo Pascal versions. Unlike Turbo Pascal, however, Turbo C++ always adhered to C++ language standards of its time. The MS-DOS product was never capable of compiling ISO-standard C++, however, because development on it was discontinued before the standard was completed.
Reply:it is a compiler of C language, that has been made by Boar-land company.
Reply:For more info, including what you're asking, please check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_C++





Technically, it allows you to create computer programs, classes, etc...

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