Dan Shafer wrote:
If small developers want or need to create software for multiple platforms, it is crucial that they not be expected to maintain multiple code bases to do so. To the extent that the toolset they use supports OS-specific features and these features are incorporated, they end up with a situation where they have to maintain multiple code bases or, in the not-less-unattractive alternative, incorporate lots of platform-checking conditional code.
This kind of thing can kill a small developer.
Agreed. Fortunately Rev insulates most platform-specific requirements from the developer, with the exception of irreconcilable incompatibilities like AppleScript (essential for Mac OS but absent from Win) and the Registry (essential for Win but absent from Mac).
All in all most of the work I do has less than 2% platform-specific code.
Rev is very much like a virtual machine, with the extra benefit that you can step outside the sandbox as needed, giving you the best of both worlds.
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