10.2 is very stable, getting better every release.
#C builder professional 64 Bit#
32 bit and 64 bit Windows both use Boost 1.55.32 bit and 64 bit Windows both use Clang/LLVM (as do iOS and Android).With all that said, when I was given a choice for a client between moving to VS2008/2010 or Builder C++ for a new product, I picked Builder, just for the RAD IDE.
#C builder professional code#
Your developers will become significantly slower at producing working code while learning the idiosyncrasies of a new compiler. Think about the training for developers as well. The biggest recommendation I can make is DO NOT MOVE TO MFC, thats where the pain starts. I have had to toss in a few #ifdefs, but most of them are actually for VC6. I have a DLL that I compile for clients under VC6, VS2008 and Builder 2010/XE. The differences in compilers probably won't hurt you too much for non VCL dependent code.
#C builder professional software#
Our accounting software is roughly 60% of our business and written in C++ Builder. And we also have a couple self branded titles in the Accounting/ERP market. We develop software for other companies who brand under their name/titles.