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- From: reisert@sttng.mlo.dec.com (Jim Reisert)
- Subject: Re: Borland C++ vs Turbo C++
- Message-ID: <1992Sep11.163339.7683@PA.dec.com>
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- Sender: news@PA.dec.com (News)
- Reply-To: reisert@sttng.mlo.dec.com (Jim Reisert)
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation -- Maynard, MA
- References: <1992Sep8.170415.24800@bluemtn.COM> <1992Sep10.150327.12901@cbfsb.cb.att.com> <1992Sep10.182949.18662@mksol.dseg.ti.com> <exuptr.499.716165169@exu.ericsson.se>
- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 92 16:33:39 GMT
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- In article <exuptr.499.716165169@exu.ericsson.se>, exuptr@exu.ericsson.se (exuptr@exu.ericsson.se) writes:
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- > Turbo C++ *Professional* ALSO has stand-alone debuggers and profilers and
- > assemblers.
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- Turbo C++ Professional is no longer available, having been replaced by
- Borland C++.
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- You can buy Turbo C++ and TurboVision (separate package) to create DOS
- programs. Turbo C++ has a built-in assembler (pretty sure), debugger
- and profiler (not so sure). Borland C++ has all this and more
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- - Jim
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