no************@hotmail.com wrote:
who can tell me the mathod of install borland c on my pc ?
Probably someone on one of the Borland news groups or the documentation
that Borland provides. We only deal with C itself here, not the
specifics of all the thousands of implementations.
I know this quanstion is a little fanny:)
or any more available soft ware?
If you mean alternative implementations for Windows, there are plenty.
It's not really topical for here, but there is lcc-win (Jacob, the
developer, hangs around here and can point you somewhere suitable for
discussing his system), plenty of systems using gcc such as Cygwin,
DevC++ and others. Free versions of Microsoft's VC++, although I believe
those don't include the IDE. A windows group would be the best place to
discus which of the many implementations was best, since there you will
find all the Windows experts.
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