thanx

On Oct 3, 1:59 pm, siddharam suresh <[email protected]> wrote:
> public for visible to compiler/interpreter.
> static only one main for one class/file/package.
> void return none to compile/interpreter.
> Thank you,
> Sid.
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> On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Vengadanathan <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > Hello everyone , i recently attended a mock interview kept by one of
> > my alumni , i was asked the following questions ,
> > Question asked : What language JVM is written ?
> > I answerd : In c ...
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> > correct then
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> > Question asked : why java main function is declared as public static void
> > main() ?
> > I answerd :
> > main() can be accessed by other classes so it is declared public , and
> > by declaring static the jvm can call the main function directly by
> > classname.main(..) without creating a object ..
> > But they asked me in turn ,
> > Why would main function called and used by other classes ?
> > JVM is written is c , why does then it call classname.main() (oops is not
> > supported in c) while executing a java program instead it can directly
> > traverse through the byte code and execute the main function
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> > I answerd  : ????????
> > can any one please give explanation / answer for the questions they asked
> > ... thanx in advance .
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