Borland International Inc is shipping Turbo C++ 3.0 for DOS, designed to enable entry-level programmers to learn and use C and C++ for $100: it includes a 100% ANSI-compatible C compiler and a C++ compiler that supports the implementation of C++ in AT&T Co’s CFront 3.0; it offers colour syntax highlighting, putting parts of source code, such as key words and comments, into different colours to make the code more readable and less likely to be subject to coding errors; it needs MS-DOS 3.3 up on an 80286.