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That was also the raison d'être of the Unified Windows Platform apps: to stop depending on Win32 APIs, which are tied to the system architecture. Not a bad goal IMO.

I wish we'd see more architecture-neutral binaries, based on LLVM or webassembly.

Of course, Plan 9/Inferno had it before others: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limbo_(programming_language)#V...

(By virtue of being designed as a distributed OS, targeting machines with various architectures).



Mainframes, Xerox Parc, ETHZ workstations and UCSD Pascal had it before others.


I've worked on zSeries machines running S/360 binaries from the early 70s. It is one of the primary reasons banking and related sectors that are heavily regulated stick with such platforms for core accounting.

The single whole-bank migration I was involved with was zSeries to zSeries.

This is where the challenger banks really have an advantage. They're not saddled with the baggage of an overnight batch run of JCL decks and Data Sets to arrive at what their regulators consider the reconciled position of the bank.




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