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This document summarizes information about several C and C++ compilers. It describes the developers, operating systems, licenses, and key features of compilers like Turbo C++, Dev C++, Intel C++ Compiler, Microsoft Visual C++, Oracle Solaris Studio, Quick C, IBM XL C++, and Macintosh Programmers Workshop. Turbo C++ was an early C++ compiler and IDE from Borland, while Dev C++ is a free open source IDE. Intel C++ Compiler, Microsoft Visual C++, and Oracle Solaris Studio are commercial compilers for Windows, Linux and Solaris platforms. Quick C was an early MS-DOS IDE from Microsoft, and IBM XL C++ and Macintosh Programmers Workshop targeted

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This document summarizes information about several C and C++ compilers. It describes the developers, operating systems, licenses, and key features of compilers like Turbo C++, Dev C++, Intel C++ Compiler, Microsoft Visual C++, Oracle Solaris Studio, Quick C, IBM XL C++, and Macintosh Programmers Workshop. Turbo C++ was an early C++ compiler and IDE from Borland, while Dev C++ is a free open source IDE. Intel C++ Compiler, Microsoft Visual C++, and Oracle Solaris Studio are commercial compilers for Windows, Linux and Solaris platforms. Quick C was an early MS-DOS IDE from Microsoft, and IBM XL C++ and Macintosh Programmers Workshop targeted

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C++ Compilers

Turbo C++
Turbo C++ was a C++ compiler and integrated development
environment and computer language originally from Borland.
The original Turbo C++ product line was put on hold after 1994 and
was revived in 2006 as an introductory-level IDE.
Operating System : Microsoft Windows
License : Freeware and Proprietary
The initial version of the Turbo C++ compiler was based on a front
end developed by TauMetric (TauMetric was later acquired by Sun
Microsystems and their front end was incorporated in Sun C++ 4.0,
which shipped in 1994).This compiler supported the AT&T 2.0 release
of C++.
The Turbo C++ 3.0 for Windows product was quickly followed
by Turbo C++ 3.1 (and then Turbo C++ 4.5).

DEV C++
Developers : Bloodshed Software until 2005, Orwell (Johan Mes)
since 2011
Development Status : Active
Written in : Delphi
Operating Systems : Windows,Linux
Type : IDE
License : GNU General Public License

Intel C++ Compiler

Developers : Intel
Stable Release : Nov.2013
Operating System : Windows,OS X
Type : Compiler
License : Trialware
Many versions have been released since 2003 (version 8.0) with the
latest being version 15.0.1.

Microsoft Visual C++

Developers : Microsoft
First Release : Feb 1993
Stable Release: July 2015
Written in C++
Operating System : Windows
Type : IDE
License : Trialware

Oracle Solaris Studio

Developers: Oracle
Stable Release : Nov.2014
Operating System : Solaris, Open Solaris,RHEL
Type: Compiler , Debugger, ID
License: free for use

C Compilers
Quick C

Developers: Microsoft
Written in : C
Operating System : MS-DOS
Type : IDE
License : Proprietary
First Version : Quick C 1.0 in 1987
Last Version: Quick C 2.51 in 1990

IBM XL C++

Developers : IBM
Stable Release : Dec 2014
Operating System : Linux ,AIX
Type : Software Development
License : Proprietary

Macintosh Programmers
Workshop

Developers : Apple Computer


Operating System : Mac OS
Type: Software Development Tool
License : closed source freeware

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