What makes Java Architecture Neutral?
Question : What makes Java Architecture Neutral?
In Java there are no implementation dependent features. In most of other languages you need
to know features that are hardware or OS dependent. For example in a high-level language
called C the int data type occupies 2 bytes of memory for 32-bit architecture and 4 bytes of
memory for 64-bit architecture. But in java, it occupies 4 bytes of memory for both 32 and 64
bit architectures