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Gucchi:

What is one way interpreted programming languages differ from compiled programming languages? Interpreted languages produce translated machine code that can be saved and run later, while compiled languages cannot be saved. Interpreted languages translate all lines of code together and execute them all at once, while compiled languages translate one line of code at a time and then execute that line before moving on. Programs written with interpreted languages are ready to be run, but programs written with compiled languages require interpreter software to be run. Programs written with interpreted languages tend to run more slowly than programs of compiled languages.

Gucchi:

am i right with B?

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Chloeisdum:

@gucchi wrote:
am i right with B?
You are correct, yes.

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