Sometimes porting a bit of code to another platform or piece of hardware isn’t about the ported code delivering new features to the device. Sure, sometimes it’s about opening the device to a specific application, and sometimes it’s just about opening the device up to a new development approach. Sometimes the idea is to push the code (and the device) further, to learn — because you can.
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