Ambar Roy writes: 

>> 1. Most of the students like to make their projects graphics-based, which
>> is pretty simple and straight forward in TC++, but that
>> may not be the case with linux.
> Can't we run tc++ under dosemu?? This way we can have linux, and if any
> student/external examiner wants they can use tc++! Last time i checked (and
> this is a very long time back) dosemu was a functional system, and it cud
> run most of the sw for dos!

What about RHIDE? It is an integrated development environment for Linux. 

It  is NOT a compiler, but it provides a friendly (Borland-like) user 
interface to the compilers (mostly gcc) which come with Linux. 

This shuold give the teachers and students a familiar interface if they have 
been using Borland. 

However, I don't know what the school syllabus is and what libraries 
students are  expected to get familiar with. What sort of practicals they do 
etc.. 

When we get to see the CBSE syllabus and the past years exam papers - theory 
and practicals - we could explore options. 

Leo 

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