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Explain why the United Nations “2-step translation” process requires fewer translators than a “1-step translation” process. With the one step translation process, it requires an insane amou... nt of people from each delegate. With the twostep process, it requires just one person for every delegate, with each translator being able to translate their language into English for the other delegates to understand. 2. When is a programming language considered to be platform independent? When the platform it runs on does not have to be specific 3. An interpreter translates one line of source code at a time during execution. 4. For most languages, what does a compiler do? translates the entire source code file into an executable file before execution 5. Refer to the previous question. How is a Java compiler different? A Java compiler does not create a fully-compiled .exe file. Instead, it creates a mostly-compiled .class file. 6. Bytecode files are low-level, does this make them executable? No 7. If you were to compare the executing of a Java file with the UN, how would “bytecode” fit in with the UN analogy? Bytecode is the intermediate English stage. 8. Java uses a compiler to translate programmer's source code into bytecode and then continues with an interpreter to translate and [Show More]
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