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Mar 6, 2016 at 13:05 comment added user31782 @Tim I am using dev C++. It uses MinGW GCC 4.6.2 32-bit compiler. It somehow still allows me to use conio.h. I use both TurboC++ and DevC++. I tried downloading modern ides like code blocks Visual C++ etc. But they , for some reason, do not compile at all. So I deleted them. I'll stop using TurboC++ when I'll find any harm in it. Except from namespace and header files without .h all my programs are same both in DevC++ and Turbo C++. Even Lafore's book with Turbo C++ and Visual C++(latest edition) use same programs.
Mar 6, 2016 at 13:01 comment added Max Payne Stop using turbo c++ now! People who are using Turbo C++ now are no different from people who use stone to make fire! There are plenty of good compilers like g++, clang++, etc. If you are on linux, g++ comes pre installed. If you are on windows, you can install min-gw, or you can download Code::blocks or Visual Studio! Turbo C++ is a verry old compiler.
Mar 6, 2016 at 12:56 comment added user31782 @Tim didn't know about conio.h. Which library is used nowadays for getche? About using namespcae std -- I read that answer before but don't understand it. I don't even know why cout and cin are declared in a namespace while in Turbo C++ they were declared in iostream.h. Untill I need another namespace like using namespace foo I don't see any harm in using namespace std
Mar 6, 2016 at 12:45 comment added Max Payne Please don't use old libraries like conio.h, they are not supported by any modern compiler. Also refrain from using using namespace std for reasons highlighted here: stackoverflow.com/questions/1452721/…
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