Originally Posted By: musocity
If it's a Windows app chances are it will be ok but if it's a Mac app you have no hope as you would need to update the app every update and OS change for the rest of your life.
So many Mac programmers are being pulled out of retirement villages to reprogram their old popular apps so they work on this weeks apple.

I generally design the application on Linux, then polish for Windows as that's where most clients use things. I've written stuff that way that's been run on a Mac, but I've never actually used a Mac myself. I almost always start platform-agnostic if I can. There are lots of cross-platform compilable scripting languages. Selecting the right one is sometimes the trickiest bit. smile This particular one's in Tcl/Tk, built with vTcl and compiled using ActiveState's older tools.

I have a retired friend who writes Cobol (why use nasty concise C when you could write a whole novel laugh ) and he's forever being asked to work on things ... usually banks, so usually excellent money.


Jazz relative beginner, starting at a much older age than was helpful.
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