turbo is word to do the programming language in c & c++ and i do no about borland
Borland.
The company Borland developed Turbo C++.
Borland, same as Turbo Pascal and Delphi.
Turbo C++ is Borland's integrated development environment (IDE).
It has no use in C++ itself, it is only useful in Borland Turbo C++. It provides generic graphics support for Borland Turbo C++ applications.
Borland Software Corporation.
A company called Borland. (Actually it was based on the former product Wizard C of Bob Jervis.)
Development of Turbo C++ ceased in 1994 when Borland switched to their flagship Borland Builder. In 2006, Turbo C++ was revived as an entry-level 16-bit IDE but it does not work on 64-bit Windows.
Turbo C is an earlier C compiler from Borland. ANSI C is the standard for the C programming language. Therefore, the two are different by definition - Turbo C is a computer program, and ANSI C is a specification for a computer program, which can be implemented in various ways. If we rephrase the question as "what are the difference between the C versions as depicted in the ANSI standard and as implemented in Turbo C?" I would say that most are PC-specific such as the use of far pointers.
Name of a compiler (and IDE) from Borland.
turbo c is a compiler and c++ is a programming language.
Turbo c program is from Borland which is an integrated development environment and a computer language. Some of the parts of turbo c were incorporated from the wizard c in 1987, but it was first developed by Dennis Ritchie in 1970.