C++ System Wins National Award

Borland C++ 5.0 won the C++ Superbowl at the Software Development '96 conference. Judges selected the winner based on the total number of development problems programmers solved in an hour using each product. 

Built with a native 32-bit hosted environment, Borland C++ 5.0 lets developers target the Windows 95, NT, 3.1 and DOS platforms. The software supports many of the industry's new standards such as Java. Borland Int'l, Scotts Valley, CA, (408) 431-1000, www.borland.com. 

This article originally appeared in the 12/01/1996 issue of THE Journal.

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