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*Joel Adams, Sanford Leestma, Larry Nyhoff: ''C++: An Introduction to Computing'' - Prentice Hall 1995, ISBN 0-02-369402-5 | |||
*Joel Adams, Sanford Leestma, Larry Nyhoff: ''Turbo C++: An Introduction to Computing'' - Prentice Hall 1996, ISBN 0-13-439928-5 | |||
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Revision as of 02:12, 9 February 2017

Borland Turbo C++ is an integrated entry level C++ programming environment for DOS originally introduced in 1990, it is basically a release 3 of the Turbo C product with the TauMetric C++ preprocessor added on.
Versions
- May 1990: 1.0
- Feb 1991: 1.01 - also included Turbo Assembler
- Nov 1991: 3.0 - AT&T C++ 2.1
- 1992: Turbo C++ 3.0 for Windows
- Oct 1992: Turbo C++ 3.1 for Windows
- 1993: Turbo C++ Visual Edition for Windows
- Feb 1995: Turbo C++ 4.5
- 1998: Turbo C++ Suite - includes Borland C++Builder
Runs within DOS windows under OS/2 2.0 with switch DPMI_DOS_API set to Enabled.

Leaflet for version 1.0
Publications
- Joel Adams, Sanford Leestma, Larry Nyhoff: C++: An Introduction to Computing - Prentice Hall 1995, ISBN 0-02-369402-5
- Joel Adams, Sanford Leestma, Larry Nyhoff: Turbo C++: An Introduction to Computing - Prentice Hall 1996, ISBN 0-13-439928-5
Links
Licence and availability
- Discontinued commercial software, some version available as freeware from the Embarcadero link above.