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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
  Platform Independence!
One of my main goals was to create an xps lib and tools that are cross-platform.
But as it tends to be, I mainly do my programming on one platform, Mac. I do not know for sure that my code is platform independent until I can actually build and see it running on another platform, now do I?

After a long and refreshing holiday in Italy (where I occasionally, and very relaxed, did some extra coding), I wanted to see how platform independent my code really was.
I carefully chose my 3rd party libraries to be sure they are available on (or build for) Mac and Windows(*). Even my user interface toolkit is cross platform.
With a bit of luck, and the right tools for Windows, I tried to build my library, test harness and applications... It worked beautifully!

In the coming days and weeks I'm going to put a first version of my xps tool on-line. It will not really be a beta, not even an alpha, more of a 'technology preview', for Mac (PPC & x86) and Windows. More to come.

(*) as a matter of fact, all my 3rd party libs even build for Linux too
 

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