If a program compiles and links successfully then there can be no compiler errors, period. Your error is a runtime error because the error only occurs when the machine code is executed, not during the compilation or linking processes. Runtime error 32 indicates a sharing violation. This essentially means you've attempted to access a file that is being used by another process.
No. But programs compiled with Borland compilers might be able, platform-dependent.
Borland Turbo C came with an editor, compiler, linker and debugger, all of which were tightly integrated into the Turbo C IDE (integrated development environment). The professional version also came with standalone versions of the Turbo Assembler and Turbo Debugger. Note that Turbo C is 27 years old. As such it is redundant. All Borland development tools are now owned by Embarcadero. Turbo C is now classed as "antique".
Borland C++ was a C++ development environment originally released by the Borland Software Corporation but is now owned by Embarcadero Technologies who purchased the Borland CodeGear division in 2008.It is now formally known as Embarcadero C++ Builder, or informally as just C++ Builder. At the time of writing, the latest stable release is C++ Builder XE2.
The inventor of Turbo Basic was Robert Zale. Borland bought the rights to it, but when they left the compiler market, they sold the rights back to Robert Zale, where he continued to develop it into an updated version, PowerBASIC.
Depends upon the personal opinion. They both are different IDE. Dev C used the MICGW compiler while Turbo C uses Borland compiler. Hence due to this, certain inbuilt functions will not work in Dev C. clrscr() is one such function. However Turbo C is outdated and does not use follow many of the programming standards.
No. But programs compiled with Borland compilers might be able, platform-dependent.
Name of a compiler (and IDE) from Borland.
Use functions like fopen, fclose, fgets, sscanf, strtok
Borland Turbo C came with an editor, compiler, linker and debugger, all of which were tightly integrated into the Turbo C IDE (integrated development environment). The professional version also came with standalone versions of the Turbo Assembler and Turbo Debugger. Note that Turbo C is 27 years old. As such it is redundant. All Borland development tools are now owned by Embarcadero. Turbo C is now classed as "antique".
Borland's population is 1,100.
Borland was created in 1983.
Barlowe Borland's birth name is Frank Barlowe Borland.
Wes Borland's birth name is Wesley Louden Borland.
Borland C++ was a C++ development environment originally released by the Borland Software Corporation but is now owned by Embarcadero Technologies who purchased the Borland CodeGear division in 2008.It is now formally known as Embarcadero C++ Builder, or informally as just C++ Builder. At the time of writing, the latest stable release is C++ Builder XE2.
Charles Borland's birth name is Charles John Borland Smith.
Turbo C is a free C++ compiler from Borland. It comes with an IDE and debugger. It lets you compile and run C++ applications on your computer. It is not a word processor.
Jimmy Borland died in 1938.