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- From: wiegand@rtsg.mot.com (Robert Wiegand)
- Subject: Re: Borland C++ vs Turbo C++
- Message-ID: <wiegand.716156016@lido16>
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- Organization: Motorola Inc., Cellular Infrastructure Group
- References: <1992Sep8.170415.24800@bluemtn.COM> <1992Sep10.150327.12901@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
- Distribution: "world"
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 20:13:36 GMT
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- mbb@cbnewsb.cb.att.com (martin.brilliant) writes:
-
- >From article <1992Sep8.170415.24800@bluemtn.COM>, by gregp@bluemtn.COM (Greg Philmon):
- >> ....
- >> BC includes more powerful, standalone tools for developing, such as the
- >> excellent Turbo Debugger, profiler, etc. BC is an optimizing (sp?) compiler,
- >> TC is not.
-
- >I'm confused. Maybe that only applies to the current release. I bought
- >a used copy of Turbo C++ 1.0 which includes debugger, profiles, and
- >assembler, and I think it has optimization in the compiler. I know
- >it's "Turbo," not "Borland," because I have to change "bcc" to "tcc"
- >in makefiles.
-
- > Marty
- >marty@hoqaa.att.com hoqaa!marty
- >Martin B. Brilliant (Winnertech Corporation)
-
- When Turbo C++ first came out it included all the exra stuff. However,
- when Borland C++ came out I think they stopped including it with Turbo
- to seperate the products (TC for the low end and BS for the high end).
-
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- Robert Wiegand - Motorola Inc.
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- Disclamer: I didn't do it - I was somewhere else at the time.
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