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The cross platform calculator illustrates how to use Nimrod to create a backend
The cross platform calculator illustrates how to use Nim to create a backend
called by different native user interfaces.
Since the purpose of the example is to show how the cross platform code
interacts with Nimrod the actual backend code is just a simple addition proc.
By keeping your program logic in Nimrod you can easily reuse it in different
By keeping your program logic in Nim you can easily reuse it in different
platforms.
To avoid duplication of code, the backend code lies in a separate directory and
each platform compiles it with a different custom build process, usually
generating C code in a temporary build directory.
For a more ellaborate and useful example see the cross_todo example.
For a more elaborate and useful example see the cross_todo example.