Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!uwvax!brownie.cs.wisc.edu!so From: so@brownie.cs.wisc.edu (Bryan S. So) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: Re: Borland C++ 2.0 Message-ID: <1991Feb14.204813.26432@spool.cs.wisc.edu> Date: 14 Feb 91 20:48:13 GMT References: <4698@gumby.Altos.COM> <1991Feb14.151804.6890@athena.mit.edu> Sender: news@spool.cs.wisc.edu (The News) Organization: U of Wisconsin CS Dept Lines: 38 In article <1991Feb14.151804.6890@athena.mit.edu> ahodgson@athena.mit.edu (Antony Hodgson) writes: >In article larry@titan.tsd.arlut.utexas.edu (Larry Maturo) writes: >> >>I just called the Borland order desk for the 5th time this week, third time >>today. They deny having a C++ or Pascal for Windows. If pushed hard enough >>they will allow as how they may eventualy have one, but as of today, no way. > >I called Wednesday and was told the sales staff had received the briefing >on the new product on Tuesday, and it should be available by early next >week. No other details, I'm afraid. > >Tony Hodgson >ahodgson@hstbme.mit.edu I got an upgrade offer in my mail box today! Upgrade from Turbo C or Turbo C++ is $149.95, upgrade from Professionals is $99.95. Retail price is $495.95! The brochure says: Borland C++ gives you everything you need to generate Windows programs and Dynamic Link Libraries (DLL's). And with the included Whitewater Resource Toolkit, you can visually create icons, bit maps, dialogs, menus and other essentials for your Windows applications. Even better, since Borland C++ gives you the MS Windows header file and resource compiler, you don't need the MS SDK. I don't really know what a resource compiler is, can somebody explain? (By the way, they don't call it Turbo any more. It is now called Borland C++. And it is bundled with Profiler/Assembler/ Debugger, so there is no Pro package avail.) Bryan So