Thread: Difference between Borland C++ and C++ Builder

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    Post Difference between Borland C++ and C++ Builder

    Will someone please tell me the difference between Borland C++ and Borland C++Builder?

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    www.borland.com

    On a side note, you'll notice that you are here, when you should really be over here.

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    Builder is their IDE.

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    Right quzah, I should be in the C++ forum, but isn't Borland C++ also have C? Without Builder I guess, no dialog and Menu developers?

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    C++ compilers will compile C. The C++ freebie compiler is the same one that runs behind the Builder IDE.
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    Adrian, would you please elaborate more on the C++ freebie.
    I have C++ 5.0 only.

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    The Borland 5.5 compiler is available for free download from Borland. Quzah posted the link earlier. (It is just the compiler and command line tools, there is no IDE).
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    I've already downloaded the bcc55 comiler, etc
    Is it safe, I mean will it work, if I just copy it over the version 5.0 compiler?

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