This is in fact false to my knowledge
Answer:
There are many C++ IDE in the market which can be supported with Linux operating System. Couple of them are NetBeans IDE, Code::Blocks, Eclipse etc. These are some common and standard IDEs used in the industry. There are many which are available in the market.
Explanation:
The process of installation is by downloading the installer and follow the steps that are prompted on the screen. Basically all the installers provide the necessary .exe files and driver files required for the installation. On downloading the installers click the .exe file ( executable file ) and follow the instructions. These IDEs are supported in Linux Operating System. The URLs for NetBeans IDE, Code::Blocks IDE and Eclipse IDE are as below.
NetBeans IDE : https://netbeans.org/features/cpp/index.html
Codeblocks IDE : http://www.codeblocks.org/
Eclipse IDE : https://www.eclipse.org/cdt/
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "D": Some apps will work on different OS platforms, but many will not.
Explanation:
Devices using <em>Android, iOS, </em>and <em>Windows Mobile</em> Operating Systems (OS) use dedicated apps for each OS. OS providers reserve some of their key apps to the exclusive use of their devices which makes them different one from another and creates users having a bias on certain OS.
Thus, <em>if the manager of a company is looking for standardizing all mobile applications across different OS, that is unlikely to be possible since some apps are compatible while others are not. </em>