1. For a beginner he will be learning wrong concepts like conio.h and clrscr must be used in all c programs
  2. Return type of main is int but turbo c forces void
  3. Difficulty in coding- turbo c forces all declarations before any function call while Standard c compilers allows declaration anywhere.
  4. int a [10][1000] is not possible in Turbo C while modern compilers allow at least 100 times this size.
  5. Far, huge pointers- another not needed concepts
  6. C is for system programming, turbo c won't teach you any system as DOS is no longer in use.
  7. "I code in Turbo C" is enough to get the exit ticket from any good company interview.
  8. A C compiler is supposed to translate a C code to machine code. But the code generated by Turbo C is not for any current machines. It is meant only for DOS (just because DOS emulator is there it works in Windows, but not useful for making any application outside DOS)
  1. For a beginner he will be learning wrong concepts like conio.h and clrscr must be used in all c programs
  2. Return type of main is int but turbo c forces void
  3. Difficulty in coding- turbo c forces all declarations before any function call while Standard c compilers allows declaration anywhere.
  4. int a [10][1000] is not possible in Turbo C while modern compilers allow at least 100 times this size.
  5. Far, huge pointers- another not needed concepts
  6. C is for system programming, turbo c won't teach you any system as DOS is no longer in use.
  7. "I code in Turbo C" is enough to get the exit ticket from any good company interview.
  8. A C compiler is supposed to translate a C code to machine code. But the code generated by Turbo C is not for any current machines. It is meant only for DOS (just because DOS emulator is there it works in Windows, but not useful for making any application outside DOS)