Why 'Build Once, Run Anywhere' Is a False Promise and Always Will Be   ITPro Today: IT News, How-Tos, Trends, Case Studies, Career Tips, More

Why 'Build Once, Run Anywhere' Is a False Promise and Always Will Be ITPro Today: IT News, How-Tos, Trends, Case Studies, Career Tips, More

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While platforms like Java and Docker do make the work of developers easier, we'll never get to the point in software development where we can "build once, run anywhere." Here's why.

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