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Home » Community » PR, media coverage, articles and documentation » Ultimate++: is it a platform or framework?
Re: Ultimate++: is it a platform or framework? [message #1546 is a reply to message #1544] Wed, 08 March 2006 18:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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fudadmin wrote on Wed, 08 March 2006 12:34

If we use "platform" (like it is now on upp homepage), then logically we get:
"Ultimate++ is a platform ... for cross-platform"...
I feel "framework" would be more appropriate.
"Platform" more relates to "operating systems". Java is a platform because it is "virtual OS". But Ultimate can't run that way.



I agree with "framework". But "development suite" is maybe even more accurate.

Just a sidenote, U++ tends to be "virtual OS", just like Java (the same code runs on Win32 or Linux)

Mirek
 
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