[Forum] A big step forward in cross-platform computing | ANN.lu |
Posted on 15-Sep-2004 22:32 GMT by Gary Goldberg | 39 comments View flat View list |
By Leander Kahney
02:00 AM Sep. 13, 2004 PT
A Silicon Valley startup claims to have cracked one of most elusive goals of the software industry: a near-universal emulator that
allows software developed for one platform to run on any other, with almost no performance hit.
Transitive Corp. of Los Gatos, California, claims its QuickTransit software allows applications to run "transparently" on multiple
hardware platforms, including Macs, PCs, and numerous servers and mainframes...
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,64914,00.html?tw=wn_6techhead
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Comment 1 | Lando | | 15-Sep-2004 23:18 GMT |
Comment 2 | Andrew Korn | | 15-Sep-2004 23:27 GMT |
Comment 3 | Joe "Floid" Kanowitz | | 16-Sep-2004 01:11 GMT |
Comment 4 | Joe "Floid" Kanowitz | | 16-Sep-2004 01:18 GMT |
Comment 5 | Anonymous | | 16-Sep-2004 01:46 GMT |
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Comment 7 | Chris Perver | | 16-Sep-2004 05:50 GMT |
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Comment 10 | Don Cox | Registered user | 16-Sep-2004 09:38 GMT |
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Posted by miksuh on 16-Sep-2004 12:04 GMT | If you forget AmigaInc's errors and problems then this shows that there is nothing wrong in the idea behind AmigaDE. The idea is still good. Software industry is slowly going into direction were you write application once and run it everywhere, it makes sence from the developers point of view. Ofcourse java has done that many years, but Java is not always best solution. |
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