The worst thing was that the Xtreme IDE that the developers had started using.
It was common sense that for a tech company to stand stably on the market, they must have their own programming language and a well-developed community to keep the libraries updated.
However, the IDEs from Xtreme Technologies did not play the game by the rules.
The moment they started working, they directly imported all their libraries, regardless of language, and converted them to make their own library.
They could see traces of their work but it had gone through some unbelievable changes and upgrades, and they could not claim that it was plagiarized.
How can something plagiarized be 5 times more advanced than the original? That did not make sense.
The Xtreme Language was like a ghost that could work on all devices and all systems, and no matter what they did, they could not prevent the use of the language.