Originally Posted by
Adak
If your teacher is giving your class further info to do your work, which is specific to using Borland, then you should switch to the borland compiler and ide. D'uh!
Borland IDE has hundreds of examples you can bring up, including nearly any key word in C, just by pressing crtl + f1, an index to every key word in C/C++ is shown, with a search available including an example in code, so I don't believe you know what you're talking about.
I still write short utility and puzzle programs with Borland's Turbo C/C++, so your misstatements of facts are quite obvious to me.
you posted: "I know boards like these arent meant to help but I need some sort of guidance" ... .
Which is also completely wrong - we help hundreds of students and others, with C programming problems. How can you look at this forum, which is filled with help requests and helpful answers, and write that?