Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
> I think there are two options for cross-platform development: Java or
> cross-platform C/C++ libraries. Java allows the same binaries to run on many
> systems, cross-platform libraries allow the same source to compile on many
> systems.
I personally don't like Java, but as long as the engine
specs are free, nothing stops you from developing design
tools even in QBasic. IMHO, design tools are easier to
develop than an entire engine.
There are some C/C++ development toolsets which enable
cross-compiling for Windows and UNIX. I guess most people
won't need anything else. I may be biased here, because
I really hate Java. `:]
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