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Turbo C++

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Borland's first C/C++ integerated development environment, including a compler, a linker, a high-level debugger, a code editor and other tools.

Turbo C++ conformed to AT&T's C++ 2.0 language specification. The development environment and command line tools originally ran under MS-DOS. A 1992 version ran on Windows 3.1. Version 1 came in two forms: Turbo C++ and Turbo C++ Professional. The latter included Turbo Assembler, Turbo Debugger and Turbo Profile.

It superceded the C-only Turbo C and has itself since been superceded by C++ Builder.
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Turbo C++ was launched in 1990, with an improved environment and full compatibility with version 2.0 of C++ created by AT&T, and a few years later consolidation was achieved with the introduction of Borland C++ Builder (ALVES, 2002).
(16.) Turbo C, Turbo C++, and Paradox were all products developed by Borland International.
Through to 31 December 2010, registered users of version 2006 of Delphi, C++Builder, Turbo Delphi Professional, Turbo C++ Professional and Borland Developer Studio are also eligible for upgrade pricing.
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