What is byte code in Java?

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Posted On: Mar 17, 2020

 

Bytecode is a computer program code that has passed through compilation from source code to machine code. The code produced after it is compiled is easily recognized by the microprocessor. There are different types of byte code such as Java byte code and these byte codes make use of distinct syntax. A virtual machine like the JVM in full, Java Virtual Machine has the capability of executing a byte code. It is on this machine that a java byte code can run on.

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