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1 execution
[ˌeksi΄kju:ʃn] n կատարում (նաև երժշ. և թատր.), իրականացում, at the execution of duties պարտականությունների կատարման ըն թացքում. carry into/put in execution իրա կա նաց նել. execution of a will իրավ. կտակի ձևակերպում. execution of an agreement պայմանագրի կնքում. (մա հապատիժ) execution by hanging մահապատիժ կա խելու միջոցով. death by execution մահապատիժ. carry the execution out մահապատիժն իրա կա նաց նել/իրագոր ծել. հմկրգ. execution efficiency կա տարման էֆեկտիվություն. execution environment ծրագրի կատարման պայման ներ/մի ջա վայր -
2 loader
"A utility that loads the executable code of a program into memory for execution. On most microcomputers, the loader is an invisible part of the operating system and is automatically invoked when a program is run." -
3 compile
To translate all the source code of a program from a high-level language into object code prior to execution of the program.يحول برمجياً -
4 compile program
A program that translates all the source code of a program written in a high-level language into object code prior to execution of the program. -
5 compiler
A program that translates all the source code of a program written in a high-level language into object code prior to execution of the program. -
6 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." -
7 Windows Resume Loader
A utility that loads the executable code of a program into memory for execution after hibernation. -
8 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."
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