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  1. #1
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    Borland compiler is free,
    Dev C++ also??
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    I would highly recommend Dev-C++ I have been using it ever since I started programming. There are lots more out there, this is just the one I really like. Also, there is almost no doubt in my mind that the code in that book is outdated I would suggest a more up to date book.
    Knowledge is power and I want it all

    -0RealityFusion0-

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