Portable apps are compiled programs that allow them to be executed on another computer other than the computer that it was programmed on. Executable programs can be written in many different langauges.
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Android, Symbian, Blackberry OS (RIM) : java iOS uses OPP-C ( C#/C++)
Usually C++ or Java. Java is mostly used in mobile devices because of its highly portable (cross-platform) nature. C++ code is faster and is just as portable as Java but must be compiled separately for each platform. Java apps need only be compiled once for all platforms.
Patricia Giencke has written: 'Portable C++' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language)
Programming languages cannot be 'portable', but programs written in C might be portable, if they follow the strictest standards and do not use platform-specific features or functions.
the program written in high level language is called "source program"
Linux supports any written language: it understands Unicode natively, so it can display the characters of any language with the appropriate locales included. As far as programming languages, Linux is written in C, but almost any language, from assembly to C to C++ to Python to Perl to .NET can be used on it.
Portable version is not supported by Adobe, there isn't portable version available, you should think about using portable Photoshop.
I think java me is the best programming language for developing android apps....
They are equally portable. Conditional compilation is supported by both languages.
One can find a listing of portable software on Wikipedia where they have a long and detailed list. One can also find a similar list on sites such as LiberKey and Portable Apps.
Yes. PortableApps.com is the best. I am a part time Portable Apps developer and I can confirm that Portable Apps ROX. all you need is a usb flash drive. (only one i dont like is OpenOfficePortable. its just a personal thing) they are good, but one is enven more coutry, it is called PrayayaV 3. it allows you to install any app you like without any modification and add-ons. Good Luck.