![]() ![]() ![]() Online help and syntax coloring in Turbo C++. This means that both integrated development environments (IDEs) provide a fascinating look at what was on the cutting edge in the late 80s and early 90s. Turbo C++ 1.0 is from 1991, which precedes the standardization of C++ in 1998. Borland Turbo C 1.0 is a doozy as it was released in 1987 - two years before the C89 standardization that brought us the much beloved ANSI C that so many of us spent the 90s with. Looking back on what programming used to be like can be a fascinatingly entertaining thing, which is why decided to download and try using Turbo C and C++, from version 1.0 to the more recent releases.
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