Well, you can still use Turbo C++ ver. 3.0. But it runs in DOS mode in Windows 2000. But you can only create 16bit application. oh yes, in real mode
But if you want to create 32 bit application, maybe Visual C++ is a good choice. Because you can still built a simple DOS application, or using the MFC
There's also another choice such as Borland C++, C++Builder, etc.
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