Borland C++: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
**4.53 | **4.53 | ||
*1996: Borland C++ 5.0 | *1996: Borland C++ 5.0 | ||
**5.01 | **5.01 - included MFC support | ||
**5.02 | **5.02 | ||
*1999: Borland C++ 5.5 - command-line compiler without IDE from [[Borland C++ Builder]] | *1999: Borland C++ 5.5 - command-line compiler without IDE from [[Borland C++ Builder]] |
Revision as of 21:17, 4 July 2020
Borland C++ | |
---|---|
Name | Borland C++ |
Version | 5.02 (1997) |
Vendor | Borland |
Author | |
Licence | Commercial |
WWW |
Borland C++ is an integrated development environment for C/C++ originally available for DOS and Windows.
History
After the success of Turbo C++ Borland released a product for professional C/C++ software development. By version 3.0 (1991) also the development of Windows applications was supported. Next version 3.1 brought a new Windows-based IDE and introduced the application frameworks Object Windows Library (OWL 1.0) and Turbo Vision 1.0.
In early 1993 Borland C++ for OS/2 was released for OS/2 2.0.
Versions
- 1991: Borland C++ 2.0
- 1991: Borland C++ 3.0
- 1992: Borland C++ 3.1
- 1993: Borland C++ 4.0
- 4.02 (1994)
- 1995: Borland C++ 4.5
- 4.51
- 4.52 - Windows 95 support, OWL 2.5
- 4.53
- 1996: Borland C++ 5.0
- 5.01 - included MFC support
- 5.02
- 1999: Borland C++ 5.5 - command-line compiler without IDE from Borland C++ Builder
- Embarcadero C++ Compiler (BCC32C)
Publications
- William H. Murray III; Chris H. Pappas: Borland C++ In Depth - Osborne McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-882216-5
Links
- Borland C++ for Windows Version 4.0 (1993)