Meh, not really. Until Git ate our market, we supported everything you
might imagine. Windows, MacOS, Linux-{x86,x86_64,sparc,ppc,itanium,mips},
AIX, IRIX, HP-UX, Solaris.
Source base of 2.6 million lines of code and docs.
....We limited our stuff to very basic stuff
I think it gets harder the more "fancy" you get. If you are doing
commandline/compute stuff it's pretty easy.
Want video? Oh, my.
Want sound? Oh, my.
I don't see any standard trying to fix that cross platform, windows and
Linux are too different. Though maybe the Linux on windows stuff solves
that? I dunno.
Netflix does a lot in AWS. And they care about performance. But they
code around the variance that you get from containers, I could see that
as an issue for the old school fortran people.
I'm sort of struggling to see what problem it is you want to solve.