What does a cross platform language mean?
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Ability of a programming language (such as Java) that enables programmers to develop software for several competing platforms by writing a program only once. Cross-platform software can run on most or all systems with little or no modification. Also called multi-platform.
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The process of creating software for a variety of operating systems or software environments is known as cross-platform development.
- Engineers and developers employ a variety of techniques to adapt a single application or product to several operating systems or settings.
- An operating system, such as Windows, Mac OS, Android, or iOS, is referred to as a platform.
- A user can use a software programme on a wider range of gadgets and computers when it runs on many platforms.
- The advantage of a cross-platform software app or programme is that you can utilise it whether you're checking in from your laptop, smartphone, or Windows PC. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are all part of the Microsoft Office software suite, which is accessible on Windows, Mac OS, iOS (iPhone/iPad), and Android.
- You'll have a similar experience using the programme across all of your devices, notwithstanding platform-specific changes.
- Large organisations like companies and governments may maintain software operations regardless of the hardware platform and operating system thanks to cross-platform software applications.
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