Article | REF: H3288 V1

Software design and portability

Authors: Patrick BELLOT, Bernard ROBINET

Publication date: November 10, 1998

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3. Development methods

While the preceding choices are based on common sense and information, the following principles are methodological and relatively independent of application.

3.1 Languages

The choice of languages in which the application will be developed is very important. If these languages are not ported, the application won't be either without a rewrite.

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3.1.1 Use standardized language

A first solution is to use a language known for its portability. Beware, however, that the best...

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