Posted by: djogon in Software Development on Jan 19, 2010
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C++Cross-platform development for desktop applications is becoming increasingly important. Chances are that your application user uses OS X, Windows, Linux or has a combination of these. For example - it is not uncommon for people to have a Windows based desktop and an OS X laptop.
In the recent years OS X platform really took off with the introduction of Intel based Macintosh computers. This makes the OS X platform hard to ignore.
As a developer - you have a few tough choices to make, but by far the toughest one is selecting the right development environment.