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- From: khelmink@nando.net
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: I know this is gonna be a dumb question, but can I write for DOS w/turboC++?
- Date: 7 Feb 1996 12:01:42 GMT
- Organization: News & Observer Public Access
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- In <4f7ioc$s31@cloud9.net>, hraiser@cloud9.net writes:
- > I think you are kind of confused here. Visual C++ and Turbo C++ are two
- >different products altogether,unless of course, Microsoft and Borland
- >merged as I slept last night. ;)
- >
- I think Borland is the confuser here. They added "Visual" to the product
- to jump on the bandwagon. Full name: "Turbo C++, Visual Edition for
- Windows" I'm calling my next product "Visual Open Objects Pro '95"
-
- keith
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