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Used/old software retail stores will also carry this item. I once saw a full
retail box version for sale at a substantial discount.
Daniel.
TaoOfDow wrote:
> Dear Travis,
>
> I did a search on eBay for "Borland +C++" (without the quotes) and it returned
> 39 auctions, some for just the software you're looking for, beginning at $25.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Richard
>
> Travis Saimoto wrote:
>
> > I just finished studying the C Language and going into C++. Well, I
> > can go directly to C# but I just bought "Building Financial Derivatives
> > Application for C++" by Robert Brooks and the book uses Borland's C++
> > Builder 3.0 as his examples. Well, you might think so what but even though
> > I am now able to interpret a C written program, when it comes to creating an
> > application, I need to have some hands-on experience. I thought having the
> > book would be great for that.
> > That is why I'm looking for a Borland C++ Builder 3.0 or better.
> > Anyone have this software? I tried downloading a version from Borland
> > website but it seems to be a Command-line tool which isn't great for
> > following the book's example. I have the Visual C++ but some of the headers
> > in the books aren't in the VC++. Because I am not planning on going through
> > C++ tutorial books, it'll be harder for me to use another software to
> > compile the examples. I just need to get the feel of how the C++ works,
> > then I can concentrate on the C# through tutorial books and rewriting the
> > C++ codes that I write from the book to C#. As some of you may know, C# is
> > the new version of the C Language family which is based on C++ and Java with
> > MS's .NET technology. So as I mentioned above, I just need to get the feel
> > of C++.
> > I really need the full software. Anyone got one? Also, if you have
> > any suggestions about the programming matter, please send and feedback...
> > it's very appreciating.
> >
> > Travis Saimoto
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