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/
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
A connected stakeholder is party to a connection between stakeholders. For example, a bank and a VC may be mutually funding your project, so they're connected stakeholders.
APOEL VC was created in 1926.
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