Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Are Turbo-C++ and Dev-C++ same?

If it is the same, why simple commands like printf working on Turbo-C++ not working on Dev-C++ ?

Are Turbo-C++ and Dev-C++ same?
They are absolutely different. Turbo C++ is a product of Borland Software, developing their turbo C product with a front-end licensed from TauMetric (now part of Sun).





DevC++ is a Microsoft Windows implementation of the GCC (GNU Compiler Collection). It runs on top of the MinGW implementation of the GNU tool chain, which essentially means it uses a minimal Unix/Linux emulator.





I am very surprised you are having trouble with DevC++. I never did ( though I switched to Linux a few years ago) and this is the first time I've heard of anyone having a problem with it. It is actually a more complete implementation of the ANSI C++ standard than TCC is. They are not the same product at all.
Reply:no, turbo c++ is turbo c++, dev c++ is dev c++.
Reply:both compilers, but not the same. different command for a similar function.


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