Borland C++

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Borland C++ is a C and C++ programming environment (used to be called an Integrated Development Environment) for DOS, Windows, and Windows NT. As a successor of Turbo C++, it started with a graphical Windows interface even for the developing of DOS applications. Besides, its better debugger, the Turbo Debugger, was written in protected mode DOS.

Object Windows Library (OWL) : A set of C++ classes to make it easier to develop professional graphical Windows applications.

Turbo Vision : A set of C++ classes to create professional applications in DOS. Those classes mimics some of the aspects of a Windows application like: dialog boxes, messages pumps, menus, accelerators, etc.

Borland Power Pack for DOS : It allows you to create 16- and 32-bit DOS applications using the protected mode. Those applications can access a limited scope of the Windows API and call functions in any Windows DLL.

Borland CodeGuard : Once installed and integrated within the IDE, CodeGuard can insert instrumentalization code in the final executables that can be used to monitor: pointer usage, API calls, how many times some function is called, among other features. If some error is found, a pop-up window appears, the debugger can stop or a log is written to disk. Delivered for 16- and 32-bit applications.

  • Borland C++ 2.0
  • Borland C++ 3.0
  • Borland C++ 3.1
  • Borland C++ 4.0 (released in 1993)
  • Borland C++ 4.01
  • Borland C++ 4.02
  • Borland C++ 4.5
  • Borland C++ 4.51
  • Borland C++ 4.52
  • Borland C++ 4.53
  • Borland C++ 5.0
  • Borland C++ 5.01
  • Borland C++ 5.02


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