I need a copy of C++ Borland Compiler that is workable. I have
gone to Borland website to download the freeware copy but that
does not work well when I compile and run my program. I will
highly appreciate any help.
Mrabiu
I need a copy of C++ Borland Compiler that is workable. I have
gone to Borland website to download the freeware copy but that
does not work well when I compile and run my program. I will
highly appreciate any help.
Mrabiu
So you blame the compiler rather than blame your code for the errors?
Wow.
How about you post some code which breaks your compiler for us to comment on
If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.
Are you sure you installed the compiler properly? It isn't as simple as downloading an installer and executing it.
My best code is written with the delete key.
Do you need specifically Borland's compiler for Borland libraries, or will any C++ IDE do?
When in doubt, empty your magazine - Murphy's Laws Of Combat #7
While no compiler is perfect, the Borland compiler is quite compliant to the language standard. And, I saw a survey once indicating that it was, by far, the most popular free compiler.
Maybe your program has errors.
Maybe you haven't figured-out how to configure and use the compiler. (Getting a compiler set-up is usually a pain!)
Maybe your program was written for another compiler (using that compiler's non-standard library functions.)
If you want to spend a couple of days playing around with different compilers, there is a list of free compilers at TheFreeCountry.com. The Bloodshed package seems to be quite popular. (Sometimes its good to have a popular compiler so that there are other users to help if you have problems with it.)