Why people say that Java is 'write once and run anywhere' language?

Pragya Keshap answered on February 4, 2023 Popularity 1/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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    Java applications are called WORA (Write Once Run Anywhere). 

    This means a programmer can develop Java code on one system and can expect it to run on any other Java-enabled system without any adjustment

    https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/why-is-java-write-once-and-run-anywhere/#:~:text=Java%20applications%20are%20called%20WORA,enabled%20system%20without%20any%20adjustment.

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