![]() ![]() ![]() In the early IBM PC market (1981–83) the major programming tool vendors all made compilers that worked in a similar fashion. Programmers wrote source code and entered it using a text editor, a compiler then created object code from source (often requiring multiple passes), and a linker combined object code with runtime libraries to produce an executable program. Historically, the vast majority of programmers saw their workflow in terms of the edit/compile/link cycle, with separate tools dedicated to each task. ![]() Philippe Kahn first saw an opportunity for Borland, his newly formed software company, in the field of programming tools. 7 Issue with CRT unit on fast processors. ![]()
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