Are there any free versions of Borlands C++ compiler?
Are there any free versions of Borlands C++ compiler?
First hit on Google for "free borland c++ compiler".
http://www.compilers.net/
http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/cpp.shtml
These pretty much cover what is freely available.
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Any particular reason you're looking for the Borland compiler? As you can see by the link, the free version is almost 8 years old.
Maybe lucifreek is a connoisseur of old compilers - but I somehow don't think that's the truth either.
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Why not get Dev-C++ or Code::Blocks or MSVC? http://cpwiki.sourceforge.net/Integr...nt_Environment
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I was looking for something that would resemble bolrand C++ Builder 5 . I already have dev C++, i was wondering if there is a free compiler with a fancy click and drop command button, versus writing three f&#%ing pages to create a form with button on it. By no means am i looking for free old compilers, and no i am not a connosseuir of those... like I ain't got nothing better to do but to install outdated sh%t on my PC
Last edited by Luciferek; 07-16-2008 at 03:11 PM.
Well, excuse us for not being able to read your mind.
I think MSVC might have what you're looking for, but I don't know for sure. You'd have to ask Elysia.
dwk
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I'm not sure C++ is what you want, then. Maybe try C# or some other .NET language.