Java is first compiled into bytecode, and then the bytecode is finally generated by jvm for execution. Php is first compiled into an intermediate code and then handed to the zend virtual machine for execution. So what are the differences between the two in terms of compilation principles? Java is first compiled into bytecode, and then the bytecode is finally generated by jvm for execution.
Php is first compiled into an intermediate code and then handed to the zend virtual machine for execution.
So what are the differences between the two in terms of compilation principles?
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Java is first compiled into bytecode, and then the bytecode is finally generated by jvm for execution.
Php is first compiled into an intermediate code and then handed to the zend virtual machine for execution.
So what are the differences between the two in terms of compilation principles?