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by adrian_b
21 days ago
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The earlier Microsoft compilers included since 1985 the debugger CodeView, which could do all that and much more. Around 1990, the development tools offered by Borland and Microsoft for C and C++ were pretty much equivalent and they both were quite good. While the Borland languages were like "Turbo-X", the Microsoft languages were like "Quick-X". The greatest difference between the commercial software available at that time and what exists today is that everything was accompanied by a set of high quality manuals that could teach you anything that one would want to know. Nowadays the quality of technical documentation is usually much worse. |
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