Backwards compatibility is a software term that refers to whether or not two components can interoperate across versions. For example, Windows applications from the 90’s still run, but it does take a fair amount of thought and effort from Microsoft.
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Backwards compatibility is a software term that refers to whether or not two components can interoperate across versions. For example, Windows applications from the 90’s still run, but it does take a fair amount of thought and effort from Microsoft.
Backwards compatibility is a software term that refers to whether or not two components can interoperate across versions. For example, Windows applications from the 90’s still run, but it does take a fair amount of thought and effort from Microsoft.
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