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+The cross platform calculator illustrates how to use Nimrod 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

+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.