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In runtime environments like Java or .NET, what does a JIT compiler do?

A. It compiles all code exclusively on the cloud server before download
B. It directly translates C++ into assembly without an intermediate language
C. It translates intermediate bytecode into native machine code at runtime just before execution
D. It checks syntax errors as the programmer types in the IDE
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKSSB Mock Tests Team)
Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation provides the portability of bytecode with the execution speed of native machine code.
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