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I just installed Borland C++ Compiler v5.5..

Where do I begin? How do I compile C++ programs with it?

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    By downloading a newer compiler. Try GCC or Microsoft Visual C++ Express. Why are you trying to use a compiler that is over 10 years old? I certainly hope you didn't miss the disclaimer on my recent answer concerning ancient Borland compilers... Mar 7, 2011 at 8:42
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    And if learning C/C++ is what matters to you, get Code::Blocks with MinGW bundle. Open IDE, code and run. That's all there is to it. Mar 7, 2011 at 8:49

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Check these articles:

http://edmulroy.portbridge.com/howto.htm

http://www.codeproject.com/KB/recipes/usingbcc.aspx

P.S. I agree with the comments, that if you want to learn C++, it will be easier to start with a free C++ IDE like Visual C++ Express.

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Go to start, click on run, and type "Command", and hit enter. Now, type "cd c:\borland\bcc55\bin" and hit enter. You should be in the above directory now (your prompt should read: "c:\Borland\BCC55\Bin"); if not, check that you typed it correctly. Type in "bcc32 test.cpp" and hit enter. This should result in the following output if everything worked:

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