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LOW LEVEL OBJECT ORIENTED LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT OF COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN TWO LOW LEVEL LANGUAGES MSIL(MICROSOFT INTERMEDIATE LANGUAGE)OR CIL AND JAVA BYTE CODE

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Amit Juyal
  Author Ashish Pal
  Author Janmejay Pant
JOURNAL:
  International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST), 4(6), 2601 - 2609.
YEAR: 2012
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): MSIL; CIL ; Java Byte Code ;Just in time (JIT)Compiler :Graphical User Interface(GUI); Object-Oriented Paradigm(OOP).
DISCIPLINE: Engineering and Applied Sciences
HTTP: http://www.ijest.info/docs/IJEST12-04-06-174.pdf
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-503-983 (Last edited on 2012/07/04 03:03:16 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Most of the software were developed using high level languages such as Java, C#.NET,VB.NET etc. The main advantages of these languages are object oriented features .Which helps to developer to develop software with graphical user interface, portable, ease of use ,efficient and secure .Low level language like assembly language ,machine languages are not user friendly ,hard to program but faster in execution than high level languages..In this paper we have done comparative study between two low level language MSIL(Micro Soft Intermediate language)or CIL and Java Byte Code. Both of these languages have object oriented features. This paper also includes brief introduction about programming languages, and translators.
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