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Question by r_khandpur
Submitted on 3/16/2004
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what is differevce between turboc++ and borland c++


Answer by seven
Submitted on 2/6/2005
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in borlandc++ all of d functions were in different headers, and while in turbo c++ you can easily access many function in one header file.

 

Answer by pradeep
Submitted on 2/7/2005
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gopal

 

Answer by phalguni kumar
Submitted on 9/11/2005
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open turbo c++ setup file

 

Answer by haider
Submitted on 2/16/2006
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haider

 

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