Portatiiviset
Portaattiviset are a group of languages that are designed to be portable, meaning they can be easily used on different platforms, devices, and operating systems without significant modifications. The term is used to describe programming languages and development environments that prioritize cross-platform compatibility and flexibility.
The idea of portaattiviset languages and development environments emerged in the late 20th century as a response
Portaattiviset languages typically achieve this goal through the use of cross-platform frameworks, libraries, and development tools.
* Multi-platform support and compatibility
* Cross-compilation capabilities
* Platform-independent development tools and frameworks
* Native code generation for each platform
* Support for various programming languages and development standards
Examples of portaattiviset development environments include Java's JDK,.NET, and several GUI toolkits such as Qt and