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tags -- No such thing as somewhat-subjective.... it's like pregnancy
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How would you describe the difference between Managed Managed/Byte Code and Unmanaged Unmanaged/Native Code to a Non-Programmer?Sometimes it's difficult to describe some of the things that "us programmers" may think are simple to non-programmers and management types. So... How would you describe the difference between Managed Code (or Java Byte Code) and Unmanaged Unmanaged/Native Code to a Non-Programmer?
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How would you describe the difference between Managed and Unmanaged Code to a Non-Programmer?Sometimes it's difficult to describe some of the things that "us programmers" may think are simple to non-programmers and management types. So... How would you describe the difference between Managed and Unmanaged Code to a Non-Programmer?
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