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What is an interpretion???can anyone explain the diff b/w compiler and interpreter

5th Jun 2019, 12:42 PM
Mounika Geddam
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Sololearn has a code playground. Code playground is a compiler. It runs your code after writing the whole code. But an interpreter runs your code after you write just one line and press enter. An interpreter doesn't have buttons like compiler šŸ˜ enter key is everything on a interpreter. Eg : CMD/PowerShell/Terminal/Termux >>> print('Hope you understand.') Hope you understand.
5th Jun 2019, 1:00 PM
Ayan Fox
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Paul sorry I donno. I just said what I know šŸ˜ø
5th Jun 2019, 1:25 PM
Ayan Fox
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A compiler will read your entire program and then generate a code that your machine can read and execute. Thus before execution, you'll know if there is major problem in your program (this is a simplified view). With an interpreter, the code read is immediately executed (again, this is a simplified view). Thus, you could have a running code for the first 100 lines of code and then a crash because you had a typo on line 101.
5th Jun 2019, 12:55 PM
Paul
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okk fyn
5th Jun 2019, 12:56 PM
Mounika Geddam
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Ayan W41k3r [Exams] What you describe is a Repl (read-eval-print-loop) which is a different concept. Haskell has a Repl but it's a compiled language
5th Jun 2019, 1:13 PM
Paul
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Ayan W41k3r [Exams] No problem and it was nice you mentioned Repl :)
5th Jun 2019, 1:26 PM
Paul