Cross_platform Development
Cross_platform Development
Cross-platform mobile development refers to the development of mobile apps that can be used on multiple mobile platforms. In the business world, a growing trend called BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is rising. ... There are both pros and cons to cross-platform mobile app development.
C++ cross platform
Using MXE, you can compile your Windows version on Linux/BSD/Mac OS X for Windows, and MXE includes SDL. C++ is a multi-platform language in the sense that the source code can often be successfully compiled for multiple, distinct, platforms. The binaries you create are generally not portable between platforms.
Cross plateform IDE
For example, a cross-platform application may run on Microsoft Windows on the x86 architecture, Linux on the x86 architecture and macOS on either the PowerPC or x86-based Apple Macintosh systems. Cross-platform programs may run on as many as all existing platforms, or on as few as two platforms.
Cross plateform testing
Cross platform testing is one form of specialized testing where you would verify the suitability of your solution to work across various different platforms. Platform can include pretty much anything including OS, browser or a device that will be necessary to run your solution. It can be achieved in many ways
JAVA Cross plateform
Java is cross platform in the sense that a compiled Java program runs on all platforms for which there exists a JVM. (This holds for all major operating systems, including Windows, Mac OS and Linux.)
Cross plateform Marketing
Defining Cross-Channel and Cross-Platform. Cross-channel marketing is the act of creating an integrated multi-channel campaign that spans various channels such as TV, social, search or print.
Andriod Cross plateform
The official language for Android development is Java. Large parts of Android are written in Java and its APIs are designed to be called primarily from Java. That said, it is possible to develop C and C++ apps using the Android Native Development Kit (NDK), however it isn't something that Google promotes.
IOS Cross plateform
Objective-C. Objective-C is the iOS standard, considerd the "correct" language, according to Stephen Kaliski, who works for NYC-based start-up Poptip. The iPhone — and all iOS programming for that matter — is written in Objective-C through Apple's Xcode integrated development environment (IDE).
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- Cross platform multiplayer
- Multi Channel Marketing
- Multi channel retail
- Multi channel communication