Write once, compile anywhere (WOCA) means writing software that compiles and is thus useable on all platforms. As difference to Write once, run anywhere, care of compatibility is taken at code level, instead of binary level compatibility. There are many languages that follow WOCA. WOCA is the philosophy that cross-platform applications in languages like C take. Cross-platform libraries, for things like sockets and GUIs, are used to cope with portability issues. Computer software (or simply software) refers to one or more computer programs and data held in the storage of a computer for some purpose. ... In computing, a platform describes some sort of framework, either in hardware or software, which allows software to run. ... Write once, run anywhere (WORA) is a slogan created by Sun Microsystems to illustrate the cross-platform benefits of the Java language. ... The C Programming Language, Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, the original edition that served for many years as an informal specification of the language The C programming language is a standardized programming language developed in the early 1970s by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie for use on the UNIX operating... A socket generally designates a cavity or region used for fitting and connecting some specific device. ... Gui is a French form of the male name Guy. ...
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