Why Java is a platform independent language?Explain byte code
and JVM
Answer Posted / monisha
Java is platform independent language as the compiled
version from one platform can be executed on any other
platform(OS) and bytecodes are the compiled version of java
program which is an intermediate language and JVM is Java
virtual machine which is a part of java platform and is a
software implementation/specification for a java
application.
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