Why Java Is A Platform Independent Language - Wingslive
Java is a platform-independent language because it uses bytecode as its machine language. Bytecode is executed by the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), which is available on many platforms. The JVM converts bytecode into executable code that can run on different operating systems, allowing Java programs to "write once, run anywhere." This makes Java a platform-independent language.
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Why Java Is A Platform Independent Language - Wingslive
Java is a platform-independent language because it uses bytecode as its machine language. Bytecode is executed by the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), which is available on many platforms. The JVM converts bytecode into executable code that can run on different operating systems, allowing Java programs to "write once, run anywhere." This makes Java a platform-independent language.