Turbo C++ was not discovered, it is merely one of many C++ implementations. It was originally written by Borland but is now owned by Embarcadero. The last stable release was made available in 2006, but it is no longer supported. It was succeeded by C++Builder.
Note that when learning C++, it is recommended that you use an implementation based upon the most recent standard of the language, which is currently ISO/IEC 14882::2014 (informally known as C++14) released in 2014. A new standard is expected in 2017, informally known as C++17.
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TLINK is the Turbo C++ linker utility. You use it to link the object files created by the Turbo C++ compiler.
Yes.
Turbo C++ keywords are the same as C++ keywords. The language remains the same, only the implementations differ. The Turbo C++ implementations were standards-compliant at the time of their release, but the product is no longer supported.
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.
Turbo C compiles c source. turbo c++ compiles c++ source code.
How the turbo c plus plus use what in the computer.
The company Borland developed Turbo C++.
turbo c is a compiler and c++ is a programming language.
Turbo C++ is Borland's integrated development environment (IDE).
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Turbo C is a software where C or C++ programming environment resides in.But C++ is itself a programming language.
There is no such thing as 'unix C++'.
TLINK is the Turbo C++ linker utility. You use it to link the object files created by the Turbo C++ compiler.
Yes.
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