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mouser:
April 07, 2006

DonationCoder.com and Borland announced a donationware programming contest featuring Borland's C++ Builder Rapid Application Development tool for Microsoft Windows.

The contest runs for approximately three months, from April 10 to July 14.

Over $15,000 in programming-related prizes will be awarded, including Enterprise and Professional editions of C++ Builder.

Programs will be judged in a variety of categories including small utilities, academic tools, web applications, and more. Judging will be by members of Borland and DonationCoder.com, with public participation.

Winning programs will be prominently spotlighted on the DonationCoder.com website and be made available to the public as donationware. All donations will go directly to the original authors.

Contest website: http://bcbcontest.donationcoder.com


Read the Official Borland BDN entry.

Please help spread the news and let fellow programmers know about the contest.  Even people new to C++ Builder are welcome to participate.


This forum section is now open for discussion on all issues relating to the contest and C++ Builder.  We welcome entrants to make their programs available for public or private beta testing throughout the duration of the contest.

One of the really unique aspects of the contest is that winning entries will be spotlighted on the DonationCoder.com website as donationware and we will try to help authors get donations for their program (all donations will go to the author of course).

martyjn:
I am using Borland c++ builder 3.00 standard It builds executables but they will not run on machines without Borland installed can Entrys expect to have the borland dlls and other files on the machine they r tested on or i do they have to completely install.I have just found the competition and i am considering entering.

mouser:
borland c++ builder 3 is so old, do you really want to be using it?
you might consider entering with a program built using the trial version of c++ builder 2006.

if you must enter with c++ builder 3, you could simply package up an executable together with the dlls needed, and/or provide the source code and someone may be able to build it for a more recent version of c++ builder.

martyjn:
Hi ok how do i get the builder 6 trial? I was using the bc++ 5.5 demo i just was using bc++3 to get the ide to deal with all the windows stuff and simplify the project is it prefered to be IDE generated windows or to be handcoded ?

mouser:
the contest web page has links to the c++ builder 2006 trial (it's a huge download).
bcb6 is a few years old but is still very usable if you can find that.
bcb5 is actually still usable as well but anything before that is really pushing it.

from my standpoint, the beauty of c++ builder is the gui designer and visual components, so i enjoy using them.  but use what you like most :)

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