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What is a bytecode in Java programming?
What is a bytecode in Java programming?
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Bytecode is an intermediate representation of Java source code that is generated by the Java compiler. It is a platform-independent format that can be executed by the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), allowing Java programs to run on any device or operating system that has a compatible JVM.