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What and Where is the latest Borland Developer C++ ??

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ClaudeWSmith

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Aug 24, 2009
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First:

I have been using Borland C++Builder ver 5.0 for a long time.

Is there any reason to upgrade to another version?

So far, I have not had anything that I could not find a way to program in ver 5.0.

But, I am just wondering your collective opinions.

Second:

Where would I find it? What version should I be looking for?

Claude
 
With the newer version it is possible to write .Net applications. If you do not write .Net applications, I do not think there is a reason to upgrade. However for writing and using dll, it is a lot easier to use or write them with C++ 2006.
 
Thanks -

I have never written a dll, I have some common code that I use in every application, but, making a dll makes a lot of sense.

I would need instruction.

Are there good examples ?

Claude
 
Borland spun off Codegear which was then bought by Embarcadero. You can find the new version here.

The new version, Builder 2010, can also make apps that have all the "niceties" for Win 7. In addition, 2010 is more compliant with C++ 0.x and Boost. VCL also has had some updates, too. And the compiler is faster, too. See this link for some of the new stuff.



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But it's quite expensive (speaking as someone who is now retired and on a small pension)!

It's a pity they don't do a cheaper version (like MS do free 'Express' versions of Visual C# and C++).

Borland used to do a free/cheap 'Turbo C++' product (although I've never used it myself), but I don't think it's available for current OS versions (Vista or Win7).
 
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