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Byte Code

Bytecode is intermediate code that is compiled and processed by a virtual machine (VM). The bytecode can be used without modification on any platform the virtual machine is running on.

Literal Meanings of Byte Code

Byte:

Meanings of Byte:
  1. A short string of bits (binary digits) that a computer can calculate as a single unit, the smallest usable machine word.

  2. (most common) A unit of computer memory equal to eight bits and capable of representing one of 256 different values.

Sentences of Byte
  1. The word "hello" fits into five bytes of ASCII code.

Synonyms of Byte

B, octet

Code:

Meanings of Code:
  1. A short character that often has nothing to do with the element it represents.

  2. Set of legally sanctioned legal norms in which the legal norms that the judge must apply are systematically down. Collection of Laws in the Public Sector.

  3. Any system of principles, rules or regulations relating to a subject.

  4. A set of rules for converting information into another form or representation.

  5. A message represented by rules designed to obscure its meaning.

  6. A cryptographic system that uses a codebook that converts words or phrases into code words.

  7. Instructions for a computer written in a programming language entered by a translator, interpreter or browser, namely: source code, machine code, byte code.

  8. (scientific programming) Program.

  9. A specific reading or language variant.

  10. An emergency that requires trained personnel.

  11. Write programs.

  12. Add codes to the entry.

  13. For categorization by assigning schedule IDs, e.g. B. CPT Coding for Health Insurance Purposes.

  14. Coding.

  15. For protein coding.

  16. Call the hospital emergency number.

  17. From a patient who has experienced a sudden medical emergency (one blue code), such as cardiac arrest.

Sentences of Code
  1. This soup flavor is coded WRT9.

  2. The Medical Code is a set of rules that regulate the professional conduct of doctors.

  3. I have written code to reformat text documents.

  4. I learned to program on my first personal computer in the 1980s.

  5. We need to encrypt the messages we send to Usenet.

  6. Coding on a tomograph.

Byte Code

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