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>> if you generalize enough, Yuppers, reisio, such a generalisation is arguable - still, in the end, in most cases, not only can you port a script based application from one Unix "sequel" to another easilly, but the same goes for compiled code (not code to be compiled, compiled code) - all these sequels from Unix share so deep similarities that all the Linux code I had to write so far, for example, works on Mac OS X without additional recompilation or any fork or tweak. Drop the .so in a Mac environment, it does what is expected seamlessly - it's all standard libs in my case, though, and some java native interfaces at times. Whereas the philosophy behind "NT" is so deeply different it shows : some core C/C++ principles and libraries may allow easy porting of code, but still, compilation MUST be performed separately. And this pertains to the underlying kernel : a Unix kernel, a Linux kernel, a BSD kernel "talk" very close dialects of the same language.
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