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Date: 2013-09-18 17:14:37
Software engineering
Interoperability
Binary code compatibility
Loadable kernel module
Source code compatibility
Application programming interface
Bug compatibility
X86-64
Intel C++ Compiler
Backward compatibility
Computer architecture
Computing

Binary compatibility for library developers Thiago Macieira, Qt Core Maintainer LinuxCon North America, New Orleans, Sept. 2013

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