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Jul 11th, 2000, 08:23 PM
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A question could you please tell me what are the actually differences between Microsoft Visual C++ and Borland C++ 5. Which one is actually the better one?
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Jul 12th, 2000, 05:44 PM
#2
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you should check their websites and see what the pro's and con's of them are.
[Edited by Zej on 07-12-2000 at 06:47 PM]
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Jul 12th, 2000, 05:55 PM
#3
The problem with that, Zej, is that Microsoft will say that Visual C++ is better and Borland will say that Borland C++ is better. It's not a good business strategy to list the cons of the product.
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Jul 12th, 2000, 06:57 PM
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I use borland...but then
Just to add my 2 penneth in.
I currently use Borland C++ Builder 5 for my C+ stuff, but Microsoft Visual Basic 5 for my VB work.
Probably an unfair comparison now but as far as an IDE goes I prefer Microsoft's (but then again I've been brought up on M$ stuff since for ever).
Having said that I've not used MS VC++ so it could be a whole different ballgame, and for C++ stuff Borland does what I need it to do.
If I were you I'd try getting a demo version of each and try 'em out...at the end of the day it's a matter of personal taste.
Matt
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Jul 13th, 2000, 10:29 AM
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I haven't used BCB5 only 4 but the short of the story is this.
Borland C++ Builder is a RAD environment and VC++ is not. VC++ is not visual in the sense that VB is visual. VC++ relies heavily on MFC where as Borland relies on VCL, both can use activeX. (I'm not sure if borland can create ActiveX controls though, most probably can in BCB5)
Paul Dwyer 
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