I was thinking of purchasing Borland C++ Builder 6 learning edition, I was just wondering if anyone has any opinions of it. I have not heard good or bad about it. I would be doing Windows programming with it.
I was thinking of purchasing Borland C++ Builder 6 learning edition, I was just wondering if anyone has any opinions of it. I have not heard good or bad about it. I would be doing Windows programming with it.
gcc -lalleg
http://www.ciusa.net/~jrgrant/
I have Borland C++ Builder 4 Professional and it also came with Borland C++ 5.02, and I love it. The C++Builder interface is a lot like Visual Basic's, making it pretty simple and easy to use.
It's a good compiler to get.
Does anyone have any screenshots of Borland C++ Builder? I would like to know what it looks like before I shell out $70.00, thanks.
gcc -lalleg
http://www.ciusa.net/~jrgrant/
The system requirements for borland c++ builder 6 say you need a 400mhz processor, I have a 350mhz processor, do you think it will still work? I know the free command line tools work fine. Hopefully I won't spend $75 on this program just to get an error installing it saying my computer isn't fast enough.
gcc -lalleg
http://www.ciusa.net/~jrgrant/
>>get an error installing it saying my computer isn't fast enough.
Not likely.
"There's always another way"
-lightatdawn (lightatdawn.cprogramming.com)
Does anyone know if the personal edition of Borland C++ Builder 6 actualy lets you create executable files, does it put a popup at the beginning of every program saying it was created with the personal edition. I know the personal edition of vc++ does this.