Borland C++ was a C++ development environment originally released by the Borland Software Corporation but is now owned by Embarcadero Technologies who purchased the Borland CodeGear division in 2008.
It is now formally known as Embarcadero C++ Builder, or informally as just C++ Builder. At the time of writing, the latest stable release is C++ Builder XE2.
A C++ compiler is an executable program that converts a C++ translation unit (source code) into a lower-level code, typically object code. Once all translation units have been converted by the compiler, the linker can link the object code together to produce a machine code executable. Most C++ compilers can also be used to generate an assembly source.
It has no use in C++ itself, it is only useful in Borland Turbo C++. It provides generic graphics support for Borland Turbo C++ applications.
Change the icon in the application's resource file, then recompile.
A company called Borland. (Actually it was based on the former product Wizard C of Bob Jervis.)
You can download Turbo C++ from the Embarcadero website for free. Embarcadero now own and develop all CodeGear products previously owned and developed by Borland, including the latest version of C++ Builder.
No. But programs compiled with Borland compilers might be able, platform-dependent.
The company Borland developed Turbo C++.
Borland Software Corporation.
Turbo C++ is Borland's integrated development environment (IDE).
It has no use in C++ itself, it is only useful in Borland Turbo C++. It provides generic graphics support for Borland Turbo C++ applications.
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Microsoft Visual C++ or Embarcadero C++ Builder (formally Borland C++ Builder).
Name of a compiler (and IDE) from Borland.
I actually use Borland C++ 3.1 for MS-DOS.
Change the icon in the application's resource file, then recompile.
Development of Turbo C++ ceased in 1994 when Borland switched to their flagship Borland Builder. In 2006, Turbo C++ was revived as an entry-level 16-bit IDE but it does not work on 64-bit Windows.
Charles Calvert has written: 'Charles Calvert's borland C[plus plus] builder'
turbo is word to do the programming language in c & c++ and i do no about borland