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- From: macron@xmission.com (Joe Schlimgen)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Borland C++ 5.0
- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 16:59:55 GMT
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- On Sun, 28 Jan 1996 20:47:31 +0100, Abbiento Morgan
- <reg003k1@re.nettuno.it> wrote:
-
- >There are people that know anithing about borland c++ 5.0 ? Write me
- >for more information !
-
- In the Winter '96 edition of "Programmer's Paradise" there is a
- technical brief on page 17. Briefly:
-
- Coming early 1996, develop apps for both 32-bit Windows 95/NT and 16-bit
- Windows 3.x, DOS was not mentioned.
-
- Drag and drop database programming (a "Delphi (tm)-like" tools package).
-
- Fully programmable IDE. ObjectScripting uses cScript, an OO C++ based
- scripting language which gives complete access to the IDE subsystems.
-
- OWL 5.0: you can develop apps with Windows 95 look-and-feel and still
- deploy on both Windows 95 and Windows 3.1. Also complete support for OLE
- control (OLX) containers, WinSock (TCP/IP), WinG, MCI, MAPI and many,
- many, more.
-
- MFC compilation support, but not MFC source. Borland supplies a
- compiler-independent patch to MFC to allow it to be built with either
- VC++ or BC++.
-
- Got your P.O./checkbook ready yet?
-
-
-