No.
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.
turbo c
C++ editor and a dll compiler, but I wouyld go with codeblocks because it has a built in dll compiler with the dll tags hope it helps :)
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.
Turbo C is a 16 bit compiler of C
Borland, same as Turbo Pascal and Delphi.
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.
Not necessarily. You would need to look at conformance level, particularly since Turbo C is obsolete.
The same as in any other C compiler.
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Turbo C compiles c source. turbo c++ compiles c++ source code.
turbo c cannot execute c++ as well..since c++ is the superset of c .the cprograms can be compiled in turbo c++.
+ += - -= * *= / /= % %= = == != <= >= & && | ^ ~ << <<= >> >>= , [] () are the basic operator in TURBO C
Codeblocks has a Linux version compiler. There's a link to it under the related links.
+ += - -= * *= / /= % %= = == != <= >= & && | ^ ~ << <<= >> >>= , [] () are the basic operator in TURBO C
turbo is word to do the programming language in c & c++ and i do no about borland
turbo c is a compiler and c++ is a programming language.