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C++ Builder

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Modern, fast C++. Four platforms, backed by powerful UI and database frameworks. Enterprise, solo developer, mobile--this is for you. Accelerate your development: spend more time coding, less time on UI design, no time on platform-specific porting.

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  • US flagUnited States

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
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  1.  Rad
  2.  Debugging
  3.  C++
  4.  Autocompletion
  5.  Ad-free
  6.  Dark Mode
  7.  WYSIWYG Support
  8.  Syntax Highlighting
  9.  Code Formatting
  10.  Extensible by Plugins/Extensions

 Tags

  • programming
  • borland

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C++ Builder information

  • Developed by

    US flagEmbarcadero
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about C++ Builder, and it has gotten 12 likes

C++ Builder was added to AlternativeTo by kokbira on Jul 4, 2012 and this page was last updated Sep 9, 2022.

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timber
Feb 10, 2024
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Pros: Fast UI development. Pretty simple for educational purposes. Free C++ Builder Community version to evaluate. Cons: Proprietary and pretty expensive for professional use.

What is C++ Builder?

C++Builder is a rapid application development (RAD) environment, developed by Borland and as of 2009 owned by Embarcadero Technologies, for writing programs in the C++ programming language. C++Builder combines the Visual Component Library and IDE written in Delphi with a C++ compiler. Traditionally, the release cycle was such that Delphi got major enhancements first, with C++Builder following,[1] though recent versions have been released at the same time as their Delphi equivalents.[2] Most components developed in Delphi can be used in C++Builder with no or little modification, although the reverse is not true.

C++Builder includes tools that allow true drag-and-drop visual development, making programming easier by incorporating a WYSIWYG GUI builder into its IDE.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2BBuilder