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| Borland C++ Builder 6 Personal | 
enlarge | From: Borland International Category: Software
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 4768
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 7.6 x 2.4
MPN: BORB2 UPC: 728663111313 EAN: 0728663111313 ASIN: B00006347Y
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Product Description - Marketing Information: Borland C++Builder 6 Personal enables you to learn C++ development with ease. It contains the tools you need to begin developing for the Windows platform in C++, including true drag-and-drop visual development, enhanced wizards, sample applications, and a C++ tutorial. Learn to debug and deploy Windows applications, including applications that automate COM Objects such as Microsoft Office, Outlook, and other COM-enabled systems. Use CodeInsigh wizards that complete the code and component templates to create reusable components-without writing a single line of code. C++Builder also provides support for industry standards including ANSI/ISO C++, Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, XP, and more. Product Information - Software Sub Type: Programming Tool - Software Name: C++ Builder v.6.0 Personal - Complete Product - Language Support: English - Platform Support: PC License Information - License Type: Complete Product - License Pricing: Standard - License Quantity: 1 User Miscellaneous - Compatibility: - PC
Amazon.com Product Description Learn C++ development for the Windows platform with Borland C++ Builder 6 Personal. Its drag-and-drop visual development environment, easy-to-use wizards, sample applications, and tutorial simplify development. Real ANSI/ISO C++ gives you the performance needed to implement cross-platform-ready e-business applications that support Web services. Borland's C++ Builder 6 also increases the speed of Web application development, lets you build Web services-enabled middleware, and boosts productivity with its 32-bit native code compiler. Plus, you can take full advantage of the software's industry-standard compliance with SOAP, XML, WSDL, and XSL protocols.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
Son needed for class November 4, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So I bought this item. At first he had some difficulty with converting the files he already had, but after talking with the teacher and other students, he now has it up and running. He likes the program, but as he is only using it for his own enjoyment, we did not need to worry about copyrite issues. For what we needed it for, it works great.
Borland's OK March 12, 2006 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Its good to have and nice to use, but it is a little confusing unless you read the entire manual. I can't really complain.
Piece of $h|t is what this is!! December 1, 2005 11 out of 23 found this review helpful
Man if you are thinking of buying this well don't especially if you are a beginner or barely going to get your first compiler and if you aren't new to C++ then just stay with that same compiler you own or get another one.
This was my first compiler and I bought this for somewhere in the 70bucks and I must say I was glad cause this is what I want to do which is code but man this is trash!!!
It can't make an .exe like other compiler. Example: Dev-C++ when you compile something and everything goes right and you made no error a exe then comes but NO that is not the way Borland makes it instead they give you some other things which is just trash
Asking for more code. Example: I made an easy code and it had problems and didn't want to make it but with the same code I compiled it in Dev-C++ and it compile and worked perfectly. But then later I fixed to work for Borland Builder but I needed to add a lot of code just for same results.
Oh let me mention Dev-C++ is FREE and Borland cost me 70$
Pros: Nice Presentation(if you get a screenshot from Borland and Dev you will notice that Borland look more better) Wow a box and a book(yup thats pretty much it)
Verdict: -10.0 out of 5.0 yes this sucks!!!!!!! It may look nice but come on people there are better compilers you can get
Borland is now dead September 15, 2005 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
I've been a Borland C/C++ programmer since Turbo C 2.0 and for years it's been the best compiler. Not now. I purchased both Borland C++ Builder 6 and Microsoft Visual C++.NET - the Visual C++ box weighed approx 6 times that of Borland's box (and although weight don't make a compiler, it's an indicator of the vendor's features and support). Visual C++ gives you more bang for the buck but I don't like Microsoft's managed .NET direction. Looks like it's time to seek a Linux solution!
Sad just plain sad June 9, 2005 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I was excited to come back to Borland. I remember that day's under Turbo C++. They truly had a superior product then first of it was fast. If you had to debug with in the class libraries you could step into them and find out where the problem was. What I have found with Borland today that scares me is it's based around Pascal. That is just not smart! It adds additional complexity to debugging. Try to step into it. I also could not understand why CBuilder violates some OOP OOD concepts through public member variables except when absolutely nessecary. I understand why now. This is a dangerous path...take it at your own risk. Pray that you never have to resolve a serious low level soft ware problem with this. It looks like it will have some serious teeth to bite with. I would have give this zero but the option wasn't available.
Microsoft truly has a better product than this. And I was truly excited to see what new ideas Borland had come up with when I came back to this tool set. Now I'm doing everything in my power to get this out of here.
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