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1 compiled binary file
An Access 2007 database (.accdb) file with all modules compiled and all editable source code removed.ملف ثنائي تم تجميعه برمجيًا -
2 native code
Code that has been compiled to processor-specific machine code. -
3 backward compatibility
The capability of source code or programs developed on a more advanced system or compiler version to be executed or compiled by a less advanced (older) version. -
4 JIT compiler
"A compiler takes the Java bytecode (which is machine-independent) and compiles it on demand into native code for the target machine, giving faster execution. Since JIT compilers operate on the client machine, they preserve the platform-independence of the compiled Java program." -
5 MDE file
Microsoft Access database (.mdb) file with all modules compiled and all editable source code removed. -
6 C#
"A programming language designed for building enterprise applications that run on the.NET Framework. C#, which is an evolution of C and C++, is type safe and object oriented. Because it is compiled as managed code, it benefits from the services of the common language runtime, such as language interoperability, security, and garbage collection."C# -
7 just-in-time compiler
"A compiler takes the Java bytecode (which is machine-independent) and compiles it on demand into native code for the target machine, giving faster execution. Since JIT compilers operate on the client machine, they preserve the platform-independence of the compiled Java program." -
8 precompilation
The process of submitting an entire Web site to a compiler. The resulting Web site output runs without needing to be compiled on first request and does not require source code to be deployed to a production server. -
9 ADE file
A Microsoft Access project (.adp) file with all modules compiled and all editable source code removed. -
10 unmanaged function
A function that is compiled to machine code (such as x86 or x64) as opposed to intermediate language (IL). -
11 ACCDE file
An Access 2007 database (.accdb) file with all modules compiled and all editable source code removed.
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