An interpreted language and a compiled language differ in thefollowing ways: a. A compiled language requires a
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An interpreted language and a compiled language differ in thefollowing ways:
a. | A compiled language requires a 2 step process, compiling andexecuting. An interpreted language requires only 1 step - executingthe interpreter. | |
b. | A compiled language usually executes programs slower than aninterpreted language. | |
c. | A compiled language is more flexible than an interpretedlanguage as it can be executed interactively. | |
d. | Compiled languages are totally independent of underlyinghardware. This is not always the case with ingterpretedlanguages. | |
e. | All of the above. |
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Elementary Linear Algebra with Applications
ISBN: 978-0471669593
9th edition
Authors: Howard Anton, Chris Rorres
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