Turbo C

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Turbo C is an early integrated development environment and compiler for the C programming language, widely used in the late 1980s and 1990s for DOS-based software development.

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Borland Turbo C 1
Turbo C canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf C compiler
integrated development environment
software development tool
bundledWith Borland graphics interface (BGI) libraries
standard C library
category C programming language family
companyHeadquartersOfDeveloper Scotts Valley, California
developedInLanguage C
assembly language
developer Borland
discontinued true
distributionFormat floppy disk
documentation online help files
printed manuals
educationalUse teaching C programming on DOS systems
genre IDE
compiler
historicalPeriodOfPopularity early 1990s
late 1980s
includedFeature C compiler
debugger
linker
online help system
project management tools
source code editor
influenced Borland C++ IDE design
Turbo C++
initialReleaseDate 1987
license proprietary software license
notableFor fast compilation speed on DOS
integrated editor and compiler
popularity in late 1980s and early 1990s
operatingSystem MS-DOS
MS-DOS
surface form: PC DOS
platform IBM PC compatible
programmingLanguage C
replacedBy more modern C/C++ IDEs
successor Borland C++
Turbo C++
supportedStandard The C Programming Language
surface form: K&R C

early ANSI C (partially)
supports .COM programs
DOS executables (.EXE)
targetPlatform x86
typicalUse DOS-based software development
educational programming environments in the 1990s
userInterface text-based user interface

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Borland notableProduct Turbo C
Borland C++ predecessor Turbo C
this entity surface form: Borland Turbo C