REFERJAVA.COM
JAVA BLOG
Saturday, January 27, 2007
What is native code?
The native code is code that after you compile it, the compiled code runs on a specific hardware platform.
SOURCE :
www.referjava.com
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
▼
2007
(670)
►
April
(27)
►
Apr 17
(27)
►
March
(31)
►
Mar 16
(7)
►
Mar 15
(1)
►
Mar 10
(7)
►
Mar 05
(8)
►
Mar 01
(8)
►
February
(385)
►
Feb 27
(9)
►
Feb 26
(12)
►
Feb 25
(12)
►
Feb 22
(15)
►
Feb 21
(15)
►
Feb 18
(1)
►
Feb 17
(11)
►
Feb 15
(10)
►
Feb 13
(18)
►
Feb 11
(19)
►
Feb 10
(27)
►
Feb 09
(50)
►
Feb 07
(32)
►
Feb 06
(31)
►
Feb 05
(18)
►
Feb 04
(32)
►
Feb 03
(26)
►
Feb 02
(35)
►
Feb 01
(12)
▼
January
(227)
►
Jan 31
(23)
►
Jan 30
(21)
►
Jan 29
(21)
►
Jan 28
(27)
▼
Jan 27
(23)
How does Java handle integer overflows and underfl...
What is the Collections API?
What is the purpose of the wait(), notify(), and n...
What invokes a thread's run() method?
Can Java object be locked down for exclusive use b...
How does multithreading take place on a computer w...
What is the preferred size of a component?
Can a lock be acquired on a class?
What are synchronized methods and synchronized sta...
How are Observer and Observable used?
How to make a class or a bean serializable?
Is Java code slower than native code?
What is native code?
What is the Java API?
What is the Java Virtual Machine?
main difference between Java platform and other pl...
Parsers? DOM vs SAX parser
Why Java does not support pointers?
difference between Swing and AWT components?
Can you make an instance of an abstract class?
Where and how can you use a private constructor.
difference between final, finally and finalize?
Can a private method of a superclass be declared w...
►
Jan 26
(21)
►
Jan 25
(23)
►
Jan 24
(36)
►
Jan 23
(32)
No comments:
Post a Comment