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December 26, 2002

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TODAY'S WORD: native code 

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Native code is computer programming (code) that is compiled to run
with a particular processor (such as an Intel x86-class processor)
and its set of instructions. If the same program is run on a computer
with a different processor, software can be provided so that the
computer emulates the original processor. In this case, the original
program runs in "emulation mode" on the new processor and almost
certainly more slowly than in native mode on the original processor.
(The program can be rewritten and recompiled so that it runs on the
new processor in native mode.) 

Native code can also be distinguished from bytecode (sometimes called
interpreted code), a form of code that can be said to run in a
virtual machine (for example, the Java Virtual Machine). The virtual
machine is a program that converts the platform-generalized bytecode
into the native code that will run in a specific processor.
Microsoft's .NET compilers for its Visual Basic, C#, and JavaScript
languages produce bytecode (which Microsoft calls Intermediate
Language). Java bytecode and Microsoft's Intermediate Language can be
compiled into native code before execution by a just-in-time compiler
for faster performance. 

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