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Is python an interpreted language or a compiled language?
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Is python an interpreted language or a compiled language?
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So im a newbie in python and i learnt that python is an interpreted language since pvm interprets the byte code , but the byte code is instead formed after compiling the python source file. So is python both compiled and interpreted language?
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Is python an interpreted language or a compiled language? - by GouravDas - Jun-23-2020, 09:59 AM

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