Marisol wants to write a program that her client can run, but she doesn’t want to give the client the code itself. Which of these is her best option? Will give answer choices in comment section
Using a compiled language and giving the client the source code Using a compiled language and giving the client the executable file Using an interpreted language and giving the client the source code using an interpreted language and giving the client the executable file
I feel like it's the last one..
So I'm not able to give you the answer but it is b or c because itis an executable file I believe is a computer code and/or system. With that being said I believe a source file is a key answer tp the code so now you have to think what is the difference between implied and compiled then you will know the answer.
Well-compiled has an executable file and the source code is private whereas the interpreter isn't executable ad the source code is public
ya, that's what I'm saying I just asked a friend you see I do digital arts and photography editing and he does software and computers so he is about to help u I think.
Hmm, I thought it might've been the third one since the source code would've changed to machine language. And only the computer would be able to read it.
same i thought the 3rd one
I know.
We're learning python
huh im confused lol i didn't learn this in engineering or digital arts lol
I know this.
yeah i'm clueless lol
Which Is why I'm saying I'm pretty sure the answer would be the the third one, but I just want to be sure of it.
@astrid1 has the question been answered?
IDK BUT AM I RIGHT? Is it the third one?
Soo it's B?
Idk I'm brain dead at this point.
i said it was b or d
so im right :)
I thought it was d earlier
But then u told me it was b or c
meh lil brain is doin somethin
same
oh yea
honestly this is confusin
tech is like .. oof . but i like fixing stuff and making stuff so
Its the last one i googled it! -JaQuan
oh smart i didn't google
The third one would still be giving the client the source code. Here’s the difference between compiled and interpreted languages. Compiled: Compiled languages bring the code and compile it on the client’s device, and then proceeds to run the code. Interpreted: Interpreted languages skip bringing the code to the client’s device, and instead directly run the code and then show the output to the client’s device. Now, whereas via applications. Giving the code directly to the client wouldn’t make sense. So we need to “bring together” all of the code, and to do that we use an executable file. (.exe is usually Windows, there are different ones for different Operating Systems)
huh whats dis ,,, nah mahh dis is hard mhmm skittle u really take dis class..
i was righttt
omggg im not so stupid afterall
My point exactly?
whats u point ? lol
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