What is the difference between Object Code and ByteCode?

Why do people keep saying that bytecode is like the
intermediate of source and object code?

Also, which is better/commonly used and why?
Please keep in mind that I am a beginner, please keep all
terminology fairly simple. Thanks!



What is the difference between Object Code and ByteCode? Why do people keep saying that bytecode..

Answer / harika.thota001@gmail.com

If it is a object Code, it can be interpreted only by the OS(Operating System) by which the object code is compiled.

If it is a Byte Code, it can be interpreted by any OS. For Example, even though the Byte Code is interpreted by Windows OS we can run the code in any other OS

C emerges Object Code. Java is a Byte Code

People keep saying that bytecode is like the intermediate of source and object code because...bytecode runs on JVM which is like an intermediate to make it compatible to any OS which inturn made JAVA a platform independent.

bytecode is more commonly used.

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