is turbo c is system software or application software?
No you have to install it.
applicatin software....
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.
Turbo C is a software where C or C++ programming environment resides in.But C++ is itself a programming language.
Turbo C wasn't discovered. The C programming language was originally developed by Dennis Ritchie from 1969 to 1973, specifically to re-implement the UNIX operating system, but implementers were quick to adapt C for a wide variety of system-specific, low-level programming, thus an explosion of non-standard implementations began to appear. The C language was finally standardised in 1983 and many of the non-standard implementations were dropped or replaced. One of these early implementations was Wizard C by Bob Jervis. Borland Software Corporation purchased this software and released it under their "Turbo" brand name in 1987, but it failed to achieve the success of their flagship IDE, Turbo Pascal, and was eventually superseded by Turbo C++ in 1990. Embarcadero Technologies bought the Borland development programs and released the Turbo C and Turbo C++ compilers as freeware in 2006.
Borland Software Corporation.
Only for downloading: no, for actually running it: yes (or better dosbox).
1. The Gcc compiler cna support multiple languages such as c,c++,Java,Fortran,Pascal etc.... Whereas in turbo c cpmpiler,it doesn't support multiple languages. 2. GCC compiler is a free software,... Whereas in turbo c cpmpiler , it is not a free software. 3. The GCC compiler is is a portable compiler,it runs on most plateform avilable today... Whereas in turbo c cpmpiler, it is not a portable compiler.
MS-DOS.
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Turbo C compiles c source. turbo c++ compiles c++ source code.
You can use a software called DOSboxAnother Answer:Turbo C++ was discontinued in 2009 by Embarcadero Technologies. While you might be able to get it to run in Windows 7 using compatibility mode, it would be better to upgrade to C++Builder.You can use DOSBox to install Turbo C in Windows 7. Or Turbo C Simulator which install Turbo C in Windows 7 in a single click.
yes