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− | Write once, compile anywhere (WOCA) means that the [[Application|application]] can be written first and then compiled to another environment | + | Write once, compile anywhere (WOCA) means that the [[Application|application]] can be written first and then compiled to another environment without having to change the [[Source code|source code]] of the [[Program|program]]. A good example of such an application is [[Lazarus|Lazarus]]. |
− | without having to change the [[Source code|source code]] of the [[Program|program]]. |
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Write once, compile anywhere (WOCA) means that the application can be written first and then compiled to another environment without having to change the source code of the program. A good example of such an application is Lazarus.