There is no difference. They mean exactly the same thing. Portable code is independent of the platform while non-portable code is platform-dependant.
Java is not an abbreviation. Java does not expand itself into anything. It is a programming language that is portable, platform independent and object oriented. It is used widely in computer software and in enterprise class applications all over the world.
No. .NET programming is Microsoft-specific, similar to Java in some respects, but it is non-portable. C++ is a general purpose and cross-platform programming language.
Many programming languages allow programs to be portable from one kind of computer to another, including* the C programming language* Pascal* Forth* C++* Java* Pythonand many others. Yes, the C programming language was designed to encourage machine-independent programming.The C programming language is portable to more CPUs than any other programming language.
Programming languages cannot be 'portable', but programs written in C might be portable, if they follow the strictest standards and do not use platform-specific features or functions.
Any program can become portable (if that means multi-platform) by rewritting in a programming language like Java and including the jvm with the program First, use a portable programming language and associated portable libraries. Java is one, others are C/C++, FreeBASIC, The suite of GCC when coupled with Cygwin. There are many portable graphics libraries to use. A few are: Simple Direct Media Layer (Video, Audio and Input) OpenGL 2d & 3d Graphics Included with almost ALL systems MESA (A layer on top of OpenGL)
Java is not an abbreviation. Java does not expand itself into anything. It is a programming language that is portable, platform independent and object oriented. It is used widely in computer software and in enterprise class applications all over the world.
No. .NET programming is Microsoft-specific, similar to Java in some respects, but it is non-portable. C++ is a general purpose and cross-platform programming language.
Many programming languages allow programs to be portable from one kind of computer to another, including* the C programming language* Pascal* Forth* C++* Java* Pythonand many others. Yes, the C programming language was designed to encourage machine-independent programming.The C programming language is portable to more CPUs than any other programming language.
Programming languages cannot be 'portable', but programs written in C might be portable, if they follow the strictest standards and do not use platform-specific features or functions.
Java is not an abbreviation. Java does not expand itself into anything. It is a programming language that is portable, platform independent and object oriented. It is used widely in computer software and in enterprise class applications all over the world.
Usually C++ or Java. Java is mostly used in mobile devices because of its highly portable (cross-platform) nature. C++ code is faster and is just as portable as Java but must be compiled separately for each platform. Java apps need only be compiled once for all platforms.
Linux in written in a portable programming language, C, and has a modular design that allows pieces to be removed an added easily. The pieces that need to be changed to port it to a different platform are thus very small.
Any program can become portable (if that means multi-platform) by rewritting in a programming language like Java and including the jvm with the program First, use a portable programming language and associated portable libraries. Java is one, others are C/C++, FreeBASIC, The suite of GCC when coupled with Cygwin. There are many portable graphics libraries to use. A few are: Simple Direct Media Layer (Video, Audio and Input) OpenGL 2d & 3d Graphics Included with almost ALL systems MESA (A layer on top of OpenGL)
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byte code is an intermediate language,it is compiled code of java source program, it is virtual machine code,it is a platform independent code which doesn't have any instructions from os,and it is a portable code,and it is a collection of mnemonics.
This is a speaking platform with carpetted steps leading up to it. A talk is given from this platform during midday prayers on a Friday. The speaking platform is often portable so that it can be moved.