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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaurav Singh View Post
    And the another problem is that everyone in my College is Using Borland or Turbo C So there is no one to Help me out if i get any Trouble with Pelles C..!!!
    Perhaps you should attend a College that exists in this millenium

    Pelles C maintains a help forum at ... Pelles C forum - Index

    It also has one of the best help files I've ever seen... Open the IDE... click Help -> Contents ... and start reading.

    Quote Originally Posted by rogster001 View Post
    It has been great in its day, but it realy is amazing how often it pops up here still. Why are these (for the most part it seems Indian / sub continent) teaching institutes still advocating it's use??? It makes no sense, there is not even any economic justification as (FREE!)code blocks will run on even win 98 i think, and Dev C++ despite its dormancy will also, and even that is an improvement on the Turbo C. It would be most interesting to get some contact with one of the lecturers at these institutes, i bet they are taking private cash fees every one of them too.
    Maybe they're still using Windows 3.1 too... Now that would massively suck!
    Last edited by CommonTater; 03-08-2011 at 03:51 PM.

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