Suggest you peruse the Borland newsgroups, there are some very experienced people there who could answer you. I don't use Borland C, but Borland C++ Builder, and they have a Wizard that can build a project from VC projects included. Good luck, M
Virtually every major application by Microsoft is developed using VC++, including Windows itself.
Yes. Microsoft Visual C++ is the correct name, but it is often abbreviated to MSVC++ or just VC++. They are all the same.
There are several free C++ development suites. One is Microsoft's Express editions. http://www.microsoft.com/express/vc/
To get the VC (Venture Capital) number of a decentralized network like Den, you typically need to access its official documentation or dashboard, where such metrics are often displayed. You can also check community forums or the project's social media channels for updates. If you're looking for specific data points, consider reaching out directly to the project's team or community for assistance.
The word "tuna" is a VC V word, where V represents a vowel and C a consonant.
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Project - Settings - Link Tab Click on folder that has header files and librarys in the tree view Push OK
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APOEL VC was created in 1926.