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Many programming languages use bytecodes, which are based on, and named after, bytes, 8-bit blocks of bits with which many computer users are familiar. Bytecoded languages use bytecodes as an interim form of information representation, an abstraction, between source code and object (machine) code, and use two conversion steps (transformations) when running: 1) source code is interpreted into ... [MORE]
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Byte-code
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Definition with links to related topics. [FOLDOC, open content]
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Parrotcode
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Home of Parrot virtual machine, made for dynamic languages, to be target for Perl 6 compiler. [Open Source]
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Bytecode
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Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia, open content, GNU FDL]
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