Unsatisfied with Borland C++: Needing Assistance

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The user expresses dissatisfaction with Borland C++ after discovering their installation lacks graphical features found in a friend's version. They believe there should be a form for drawing in their project but only have a blank coding interface. A response suggests the friend might be using Visual Basic, highlighting the differences between C++ and Visual Basic as potential reasons for the discrepancies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the differences between programming languages and their respective development environments. Clarifying the type of software being used is essential for resolving the user's issues.
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I will start studying in my colege from this September on, first year! i bought builder C++ borland. after installing, i find it nopt the same as my friend's, i went look at hers yesterday. No grpahic included in my borlnad C++, i think there must be form in a project for drawing and then after i double click on the form i can code for the form, mine is only blank and only for codeing thins like a notepad. its a waste of monye i did make! :cry:
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I don't personally have experience with Borland's compiler or Integrated Development Environment, but are you sure your friend isn't using Visual Basic instead of a C++ development tool? From your description, it sound like that might be the case.

If so, the reason your program is different from your friend's is because C++ and Visual Basic are two almost totally unrelated languages.
 
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