Only if you have a C++ compiler.
Microsoft Visual C++ or Embarcadero C++ Builder (formally Borland C++ Builder).
Yes, according to the official website, the latest versions of Turbo C++ will work on Windows Vista.
You cannot download a programming language, but you can download compilers. Check the attached link.
This will depend upon whether the applications written in C or C++ have the correct runtime libraries on the target machine. The languages themselves make no difference.
How the turbo c plus plus use what in the computer.
just as you do it in C.
depends what you use it for. c++ = object oriented c = not object oriented
Nothing special: just as you do it in Windows XP or 2000
Use "typedef" : both in C and C++.
To use C++ in Netbeans you will need a C++ compiler.
No. Windows Vista is not based on DOS and a DOS boot disk will be unable to read the file system that Vista is on.
Sure.