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What is the difference between java's middle code and .NET's IL?

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Post time: 2020-1-4 23:50:02
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What is the difference between java's middle code and .NET's IL?
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Post time: 2020-1-5 00:48:01
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No essential difference
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The reason is the same, the intermediate code has little to do with the CPU
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JAVA's intermediate language is interpreted or executed after a second compilation? forget.

Anyway, IL is compiled and executed.
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Post time: 2020-2-6 22:15:01
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The same reason:
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Post time: 2020-7-29 09:00:01
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The essence is the same, but the IL of MS is only compiled once at runtime, the system will save the compilation results, and it will not be necessary to compile in the future, but the intermediate code of java will be recompiled every time it is run
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