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They say if you do not eat, drink, sleep C/C++ - then the chances are you are not a real developer. Is it? May be, may be not.
But certainly if you have not done cross-platform development or design, you cannot claim to be a good architect or developer.
Is cross-platform development really so special? After all, just switch your platform configuration in Visual Studio from Win32 to x64 and you are done , Or just copy your code to other OS and build it there - done - isn't it?
Well, there are few who think otherwise and this series of articles is for them to help getting started with platform independent design & development. I will be presenting some of the best practices, tools and tips to help make the cross-platform development fun and easy. Stay tuned.
Meanwhile, please feel free to check some of the other related articles at: https://gpalem.web.officelive.com
Comments
Anonymous
April 10, 2011
What series? It doesn't seem like your post has a lot of content.Anonymous
April 12, 2011
I hope when you say cross platform, you consider other systems besides windows...Anonymous
April 12, 2011
Please check the next one at: blogs.msdn.com/.../cross-platform-development-part-1-few-tools-and-libraries-to-get-started-with.aspx