It was Cfront 2.1 compliant and available in two editions: Visual C++ 1.0, which included MFC 2.0, was the first version of ‘Visual’ C++, released in February 1993.Added built-in support for C++ and MFC (Microsoft Foundation Class Library) 1.0. It added the Programmer's Workbench IDE, global flow analysis, a source browser, and a new debugger, and included an optional C++ front end. C 5.1 released in 1988 allowed compiling programs for OS/2 1.x.Microsoft Fortran and the first 32-bit compiler for 80386 were also part of this project. C 5.0 added loop optimizations and ‘huge memory model’ ( arrays bigger than 64 KB) support.C 4.0 added optimizations and CodeView, a source-level debugger. It was being used inside Microsoft (for Windows and Xenix development) in early 1984. This version intended compatibility with K&R and the later ANSI standard.
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