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Název: the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). More recently Microsoft
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Zdroj: http://plas.fit.qut.edu.au/gpcp/files/virtual_machines.pdf.
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Popis: A popular trend in current software technology is to gain program portability by compiling programs to an intermediate form based on an abstract machine definition. Such approaches date back at least to the 1970s, but have achieved new impetus based on the current popularity of the programming language Java. Implementations of language Java compile programs to bytecodes understood by
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http://plas.fit.qut.edu.au/gpcp/files/virtual_machines.pdf
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Abstrakt:A popular trend in current software technology is to gain program portability by compiling programs to an intermediate form based on an abstract machine definition. Such approaches date back at least to the 1970s, but have achieved new impetus based on the current popularity of the programming language Java. Implementations of language Java compile programs to bytecodes understood by