plattformoberoende
Plattformoberoende, often translated as platform independence or cross-platform compatibility, refers to the ability of a software application, system, or technology to function without modification on multiple operating system environments or hardware architectures. This means a program written for one operating system, such as Windows, can run on another, like macOS or Linux, without needing to be rewritten or recompiled for each specific platform.
The goal of platform independence is to maximize reach and accessibility. By developing software that can operate
Technologies that enable platform independence include interpreted programming languages like Java (which uses a Java Virtual