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The requirements for small, tight,
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The requirements for small, tight,
The requirements for small, tight, and platform-neutral code led the team to resurrect
the model that some Pascal implementations tried in the early days of PCs. Niklaus
Wirth, the inventor of Pascal, had pioneered the design of a portable language that generated
intermediate code for a hypothetical machine. (These are often called virtual
machines—hence, the Java virtual machine or JVM.) This intermediate code could then
be used on any machine that had the correct interpreter. The Green project engineers
used a virtual machine as well, so this solved their main problem.
the model that some Pascal implementations tried in the early days of PCs. Niklaus
Wirth, the inventor of Pascal, had pioneered the design of a portable language that generated
intermediate code for a hypothetical machine. (These are often called virtual
machines—hence, the Java virtual machine or JVM.) This intermediate code could then
be used on any machine that had the correct interpreter. The Green project engineers
used a virtual machine as well, so this solved their main problem.
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