Java programs could be compiled independently of JVM ... now I have a doubt about this possibility in Java
I don't think you can do that. Tools like Excelsior JET or exe4j are distributed with, or install, a JVM. Afaik tools that compile to native code do so via a JVM.
Could NQP or another compiler produce also binary executables (not bytecode intended for virtual machines)?
In theory, yes, but why? I see plenty of downsides and no upsides. What would you hope such an approach would achieve?
In reply to Re^5: A great talk on Perl6
by raiph
in thread A great talk on Perl6
by emilbarton
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