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Compiled and interpreted languages

Published 1999-01-05

Having followed the discussions in this thread for a while I have decided to throw my 2 cents in as well.

Beware, this will be long, but I hope that it is understandable even to people without a degree in computer science.


What is interpretation ?

(... go on, you are curious)
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